Body powder and bone
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin J ī sh ē NF ě ng ǔ, refers to broken bones.
explain
Xu: broken. It's broken to pieces.
Classics
[Ming] Wang Shouren's book "Ci Feng Jue Pu en Shang Zhang Guo Dian Shu": when a Minister receives a national favor, he can't repay it.
Discrimination
Usage: as predicate and object; with commendatory meaning; refers to broken body. synonym: smash to pieces
Chinese PinYin : jī shēn fěn gǔ
Body powder and bone
duty-bound to defend the territory of one 's country. shǒu tǔ yǒu zé
Share happiness and difficulties together. yǒu fú tóng xiǎng,yǒu nàn tóng dāng