Broken body
Mi body broken head, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í Q ū Su ì sh ǒ u, meaning broken body. From the book of Prince Baoyan.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of reporting to Prince Yan" written by Yan Rongwu in the Warring States Period: in addition to the long-standing hatred, the prince of today wants to wipe out the shame of Zhang. This is the real minister who should not avoid breaking his body and head.
Idiom usage
As an object, it means to be broken to pieces.
Chinese PinYin : mí qū suì shǒu
Broken body
The peach and the plum are self-evident, and they make their own way. táo lǐ bù yán,xià zì chéng háng
It's hard to live up to a high reputation. míng gāo nán fù
first then make all known to the emperor. xiān zhǎn hòu zòu
find spiritual sustenance in sth.. tuō wù yù xīng