a minister without support at court and a prince born of a concubine fallen from grace
Gu Chen Nie Zi is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ū ch é NNI è Z ǐ, which means to refer to people who are in difficulties. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
Idiom explanation
Orphan: a remote and helpless official in the feudal court; villain: a concubine born of a concubine.
The origin of Idioms
"Mencius: on the heart:" the evil son of Dugu Chen, his worry is also dangerous, and his worry is also deep, so he reaches the goal
Idiom usage
United; as an object; refers to an isolated person. example I stayed in Suzhou alone, and I really became a teacher. In Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and Autumn period, after leaving Chiang Kai Shek, there may be a lonely minister who is in danger of tears, and a sinful son who falls in love ——"Since then, he has been in exile and studied abroad. The heart of a lone servant and a sinful son is hidden in the secret. " ——Chen Yi's cry for Comrade Xiyi
Chinese PinYin : gū chén niè zǐ
a minister without support at court and a prince born of a concubine fallen from grace
be gloomy of disposition and sullen of temper. yì yù guǎ huān
stately manner of the han official. hàn guān wēi yí
use every means to fawn on sb. qū yì féng yíng
To be spared in the face of difficulties. lín nàn gǒu miǎn