find no kin to turn to
No relatives, Chinese idiom,
Pinyin is j ǔ m ù w ú Q ī n,
Raise your eyes, you can't see a relative. It refers to being single and unfamiliar with people. From the biography of Liu Wushuang.
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find no kin to turn to
Citation explanation
Raise your eyes, you can't see a relative. It refers to being single and unfamiliar with people. In the biography of Liu Wushuang written by Xue Diao in Tang Dynasty, it is said that "there are no relatives in the world, and we don't know where to support ourselves." The third and sixth chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty. One hundred and nineteen chapters of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: today we go in separately. We are lonely and have no relatives. We need to take care of ourselves. Chapter 76 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: when he arrived in Dejing, he had no relatives, so naturally he stayed. Chapter II and Chapter III of a brief history of civilization: Li Dinghui was so incoherent that no one could talk about him.
Analysis of Idioms
They are helpless and lonely, and they are close to each other
Chinese PinYin : jǔ mù wú qīn
find no kin to turn to
All the people swear at each other. zhòng kǒu jiāo lì
the house is upside-down . -- there is no peace in the house. jiā fán zhái luàn