become bankrupt
Broken, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ò Ji ā D à ngy è, meaning to run out of property. It's the same as "ruin one's family and property". It comes from the Yuan Dynasty, the Ministry of punishment, and a brief introduction to prohibition and inducement.
The origin of Idioms
In the Yuan Dynasty, the Ministry of punishment, prohibition and inducement, it is said that "it is necessary to supervise the purchasing and supply all kinds of things. As a result, we are forced to break our family and business, and we can't help it. "
Analysis of Idioms
Ruin one's property or family
Idiom usage
Be used as predicate, attribute, object; refer to bankruptcy
Chinese PinYin : pò jiā dàng yè
become bankrupt
infringe upon the prevalent social conventions. wéi shí jué sú
do a discreditable thing secretly. àn shì sī xīn
wish to change one 's work the moment one sees sth. different. jiàn yì sī qiān
Thousands of miles of different wind, hundreds of miles of different customs. qiān lǐ bù tóng fēng,bǎi lǐ bù tóng sú
one 's behavior and conversation. jǔ zhǐ yán tán