become destitute and homeless
Displacement, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ú y í sh ī Su ǒ, which means displacement, refers to no place to settle down, wandering everywhere. It comes from Shizu Ji 2, a draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Shizu Ji 2, a draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty:" since then, there have been those who have been displaced and are willing to surrender. They have been given gifts to the capital by the Secretary and raised with grace. "
Idiom usage
It means that there is no place to settle down and roam about.
Chinese PinYin : liú yí shī suǒ
become destitute and homeless
the nine schools of thought and three religions. jiǔ liú sān jiào
Sitting in the ring hanging Hall. zuò jǐng chuí táng
the enemy 's courage runs out and ours is high. bǐ jié wǒ yíng