Indestructibility
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ǐ B ù mi è x ì ng, which means not to be too sad to lose nature. From the book of filial piety: bereavement.
Analysis of Idioms
To be in danger
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; used in mourning and other occasions example destruction, the system of saints. Biography of Prince Zhaoming in the book of Liang
The origin of Idioms
"Mourning" in the book of filial piety: "if you eat for three days, you will never die or die. It is also the sage's policy to destroy the immortality. "
Chinese PinYin : huǐ bù miè xìng
Indestructibility
the buddha 's mountain and the mustard seed -- to insert the largest thing into the smallest one -- sheer impossibility. xū mí jiè zǐ
excessive fondness of gambling. pán lóng zhī pǐ
have callosities on one 's hands and feet. shǒu zú pián zhī
the kindness of caring for -- saying of the sons for their parents ' kindness. gù fù zhī ēn
the domestic animals are all thriving. liù chù xīng wàng