the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin
Dongzhebao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngsh é Cu à Hu à I, meaning dongzhebao. The metaphor is overturning. From the second book of the emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Kang Youwei and others wrote in the second book of the emperor of the Qing Dynasty: "the whole family is broken, and they are under the same pressure. Therefore, they can't avoid the punishment of the axe and the axe, commit the crime of risking Yue, plan the overall situation, and serve the emperor."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: collapse of the pillars and collapse of the pillars
Idiom usage
The collapse of a house
Chinese PinYin : dòng shé cuī huài
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds. bì gé sī guò
A cup in a shadow and a snake in a bow. bēi yǐng shé gōng
to please one 's parents by living with them. chéng huān xī xià