suffering from both poverty and sickness
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í Nb ì ngji ā OQ ī n, which means poverty and disease together. The same as "poverty and disease". It comes from the unofficial history of Jinling, the old story of Nanjing newspaper.
The origin of Idioms
According to Shi Sanyou's Jinling unofficial history, the old story of Nanjing newspaper, it is said that during the Anti Japanese War, he (he Haiming) was trapped in Nanjing, suffering from poverty and disease, and was determined not to take up the post of puppet
Idiom usage
It's a very difficult life.
Chinese PinYin : pín bìng jiāo qīn
suffering from both poverty and sickness
forcible seizure and crafty acquisition. háo duó qiǎo qǔ
A donkey's lips are not the same as a horse's. lǘ chún bù duì mǎ zuǐ
have only to open one 's mouth to be fed -- lead an easy life , with everything provided. fàn lái kāi kǒu
house of courtesans with wining and dining. qín lóu chǔ guǎn