dark world
It's a Chinese idiom in disguise. Its pinyin is d ì y ù Bi à nxi à ng. It used to be a metaphor for the darkness and cruelty of society in the old days. It comes from Yizhou famous paintings.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Xiufu of Song Dynasty wrote in Yizhou's famous paintings: "Wu Daozi painted in disguise. They were all salty, fearing sin and cultivating goodness."
Idiom usage
The cruelty of real life.
Chinese PinYin : dì yù biàn xiàng
dark world
Pull out the sunflower to weave. bá kuí qù zhī
idle rich with a fair round belly and a swelled head. cháng féi nǎo mǎn
untidy appearance with prisoner 's unkempt hair and unwashed face. qiú shǒu gòu miàn
a blind person gropes for fish -- to act blindly. xiā zi mō yú