Chronic disease
The Chinese idiom, CH é NK ē s ù J ì, means serious illness and old illness. It refers to the long-term failure to cure the malpractice that endangers the society. From Jingwei stone.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth chapter of Jing Wei Shi written by Qiu Jin of Qing Dynasty: "the beautiful rain and the European wind make us suffer from chronic diseases; the deafness makes us heroes."
Idiom usage
We need to get rid of these thoroughly
Analysis of Idioms
Problems of synonyms
Chinese PinYin : chén kē sù jì
Chronic disease
Drinking ice is internal heat. yǐn bīng nèi rè
put on display different performances. yú lóng màn yǎn
one has attained a success and is well-contented. chūn fēng dé yì
each improves by association with the other. zhū lián bì hé