throw away everything when fleeing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di ū Ku ī Xi è Ji ǎ, which means to describe the embarrassment of a big defeat. It also refers to the failure of things. It comes from Mencius, the first king of Liang Hui.
Analysis of Idioms
To conquer the enemy and win the victory
The origin of Idioms
Mencius · Liang Hui Wang Shang: "fill the drum, the blade is connected, abandon the armor and drag the soldiers, or stop after a hundred steps, or stop after fifty steps."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. He scares the Imperial Army eight million times. The first discount of Kong Wenqing's east window incident in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : diū kuī xiè jiǎ
throw away everything when fleeing
Millions buy houses, millions buy neighbors. bǎ wàn mǎi zhái,qiān wàn mǎi lín
live on the labour of others. yī lái shēn shǒu,fàn lái zhāng kǒu
go on talking and laughing as if nothing has happened. tán xiào zì ruò
take a lot and give away little. fēng qǔ kè yǔ