friendless and penniless
Lingdingguku, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NGD ī NGG ū K ǔ, which means to be lonely and helpless. From the petition.
Analysis of Idioms
Lonely and lonely
The origin of Idioms
In Li Mi's Chen Qing Biao of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "if you are alone, you will be established."
Idiom usage
It refers to being lonely and helpless. After director Gao was framed, she took her son with her. In Chapter 24 of Li Jieren's Tianmo dance, the second chapter of children's Heroes: "as for Miss He Yufeng, a daughter of a noble family, she is lonely and lonely. 」
Idioms and allusions
After the unification of the whole country, Emperor Wu of Jin promoted "governing the world with filial piety", advocating filial piety to parents and respect for the elderly. He wanted to use the Western Shu minister Lang Li Mi, so he issued an imperial edict to appoint Li Mi as a doctor. Li mi didn't want to be an official, so he wrote a petition to Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, saying that his grandmother was lonely and lonely, and would come out to be an official after waiting on her.
Chinese PinYin : líng dīng gū kǔ
friendless and penniless
pick out the essentials and extract the essence. tí yào gōu xuán
To advocate the rule and the leaf. chāng tiáo yě yè