The axe is broken
In Chinese, the Pinyin is f ǔ P ò Qi ā ngqu ē, which means that the weapon is damaged or incomplete. It comes from Shi · Chen Feng · Po ax.
The origin of Idioms
"Poetry · wind · broken axe" says: "not only broken my axe, but also lack of me"
Idiom usage
What's the result? As soon as he went, he fought for three years, which made ordinary soldiers resentful. The second section of chapter one of Guo Moruo's research on ancient Chinese Society
Chinese PinYin : fǔ pò qiāng quē
The axe is broken
Wandering in the East and in the West. dōng zhī xī wú