on one's own
Alone, Chinese words, Pinyin is Ji é R á NY ī sh ē n, meaning alone. It comes from the biography of Lu Mao in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Lu Mao in the history of the Three Kingdoms, if you are really alone and have nothing to rely on, your fear will be far away, or it will be difficult to die
Idiom usage
The eighth volume of Qingbo magazine, written by Zhou Wei of Song Dynasty, is: "jianqu is alone, has no place to rely on, and can't stand on his own." Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty (Volume 27): how can you load it back if you are alone and have no money. "Yu Shi Ming Yan. Vol. 31. Breaking the prison of Sima Mao, the Chief Secretary of Yin:" Sima Mao is just a poor scholar. He lives alone, and his life and death are in your hands How can you finish the funeral by yourself "Director Zhang Zhicheng, a popular novel in Beijing:" Zhang Shilian, a member of a cable shop, was over sixty years old. After her mother died, she was alone and had no children Chapter 30 of Li Baojia's the appearance of officialdom in Qing Dynasty: I'm alone, without family and luggage. Apart from taking him with me, where do I put him. Chapter 48 of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: "I am now away from home and alone." Jiang Guangci's young Wanderer: "since that night, after running out of the inn, I've been living alone." Ji, a polyphonic character, can read Z ǐ (the third tone)
Chinese PinYin : jié rán yī shēn
on one's own
One careless move, all lose. yī zhāo bù shèn,mǎn pán jiē shū
Nine tripods are not enough. jiǔ dǐng bù zú wéi zhòng
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous. jī zhuó yáng qīng
Three commandments for gentlemen. jūn zǐ sān jiè