A lone female with few cranes
A Chinese idiom, G ū C í Gu ǎ h è, refers to a bird that has lost its mate. Later, it is also used to refer to a person who has lost his spouse. From the ode to Dongxiao.
Analysis of Idioms
Lonely and lonely
The origin of Idioms
Wang Bao's "Ode to Dongxiao" in Han Dynasty: "solitary female and few cranes, entertainment is better than its bottom; spring birds play, soaring on its top."
Idiom usage
It refers to a man or woman who has lost his or her spouse.
Chinese PinYin : gū cí guǎ hè
A lone female with few cranes
When you get an inch, you get an inch. dé cùn zé cùn
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates. wěi dà nán diào
attack as a means of defense. yǐ gōng wéi shǒu