Seven broken and eight continued
Qiduan baxu, a Chinese idiom, has a Pinyin of Q à Du à Nb à s à, which is used to describe a disorder without corresponding reference; it also refers to a lot of broken connections, with a very poor description. It comes from the Pinghua of the Qin Dynasty and the six kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of "Pinghua of Qin merging the six Kingdoms", it is said that "Yingrong Sheng's Dao head leads the three armies to shout and kill, and the Qin soldiers are defeated, cutting East and cutting West, and continuing in seven and eight ways."
Word usage
Wear a patchy Tibetan jacket and tie a seven seven broken eight continuous body belt. The story of Beigong CI: Zui Taiping Tanzi
Chinese PinYin : qī duàn bā sù
Seven broken and eight continued
tell lies about this and about that. shu huang dao hei
the cowherd and the weaving maid lovers separated by the milky way -- husband and wife living apart. niú xīng zhī nǚ
please don 't refuse to offer your kind advice. bù lìn zhǐ jiào