A bird in danger
Bird's nest is an idiom, pronounced Ni ǎ of ù w ē ICH á o, which means that the bird's nest overturned because it was built on a weak branch. It means being in extreme danger.
explain
The bird's nest collapsed because it was built on weak branches. It means being in extreme danger.
source
Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem on the road of Zhaoying County: "when fish swim in the cauldron, you will know that there is no day. When birds fall over a dangerous nest, you will not wait for the wind." Forgive the wind. Fish at the bottom of the pot, trace diffuse escape, negative Yu tiger, potential Mo Rong. History of the Qing Dynasty
usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of a person's situation.
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: general emotion color: derogatory words idiom structure: contractive type generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : niǎo fù wēi cháo
A bird in danger
I'm too busy to get along with others. lù lù guǎ hé
court defeat by fighting against overwhelming odds. tóu luǎn jī shí
Strong branches but weak roots. qiáng zhī ruò běn