not a single tile remains -- to berazed to the ground
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is pi à NW à w ú C ú n, which means that there is no tile left. It means that the house is completely destroyed. It comes from the history of the Ming Dynasty, the first annals of the five elements.
The origin of Idioms
"The history of the Ming Dynasty · five elements annals 1:" Guizhou blizzard, shaped like clay bricks, dwellings in ruins. "
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as a complement to describe the complete destruction of the house.
Examples
Chapter 19 of the complete biography of Ji Gong: "crazy monk, you will burn the prime minister's mansion to pieces. I will also send you to Yousi Yamen and beat you with 80 bamboo sticks, so that I can get rid of my anger."
Chinese PinYin : piàn wǎ wú cún
not a single tile remains -- to berazed to the ground
a narrow space only enough for turning a horse. jǐn róng xuán mǎ
hide like a dead body and appear like a dragon. shī jū lóng xiàn
one has attained a success and is well-contented. chūn fēng dé yì
Right and wrong just for more. shì fēi zhī wèi duō kāi kǒu