Broken line Harrier
Broken line kite, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à nxi à NY à oz à, meaning broken line kite. It's from awaken the world, Hengyan, the God of Erlang.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; as a metaphor for something that doesn't come back
Analysis of Idioms
Broken kite
The origin of Idioms
"If this guy knows the situation and interests, and works according to the situation, it's just a broken line kite. Generally, he never comes again, and he won't be used before, and his name is perfect."
Idiom explanation
It's a broken kite. Kite, refers to paper kite, bird kite.
Chinese PinYin : duàn xiàn yào zǐ
Broken line Harrier
sing in praise of the beauty of nature. pī fēng mò yuè
confirmed habits are hard to get rid of. jī zhòng bù fǎn