hard times
The Chinese idiom, Hu à ngsh í B à oyu è in pinyin, refers to the time of famine. From the analysis of different classes in Chinese society.
Idiom explanation
Famine: no grain; violence: fierce.
The origin of Idioms
In Mao Zedong's analysis of all classes in Chinese society, he said: "in the waste of time and time, he begged for mercy from his relatives and friends, borrowed a few dues and a few liters, perfunctorized for three or five days, and had a lot of debts."
Idiom usage
When you are out of time or when you are out of time. We have to find a way out of the bad times.
Chinese PinYin : huāng shí bào yuè
hard times
The dike of a thousand miles is broken in the ant nest. qiān lǐ zhī dī,kuì yú yǐ xuè
What's right and what's wrong. mào shì qíng fēi
adequate supply of foodstuffs and means of defense. zú shí zú bīng