Thorns and thorns
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í D ì J ī ngTi ā n, which means there are thorns everywhere. The description of the dilapidated scene or the difficult situation after the turmoil comes from the theory of the origin of China's weakness.
Idiom usage
Zhou Shi's "sentiment" poem: "from the inside, return my King Kong not bad body." There are also many thorns. The 68th chapter of Jing Hua Yuan: "at this time, the family is not peaceful, and there are many thorns. Once they return home, there is no guarantee of survival." ② There are many thorns. Lu Xun's tutor: "ask about the old road of thorns and obstacles, and look for the smoky bird tutor!"
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym thorns and thorns.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's on the origin of China's weakness: "Liaohe, a thousand years old, looks at the people's city to be pathetic; where the copper camel, to the thorny land and the sky and long tears."
Chinese PinYin : jí dì jīng tiān
Thorns and thorns
The onlookers see clearly. dāng jú zhě mí,páng guān zhě qīng
and then become enemies with each other. fǎn mù chéng chóu
Keep your lips close to your cheeks. chún bù lí sāi
local tyrants and evil gentry. tǔ háo liè shēn