dissipate one 's fortune
Bankrupt, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngji ā P ò ch ǎ n, meaning to take out or lose all the property. From the preface to the collection of Kou Canjun.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Shidao of the Song Dynasty wrote the preface to the collection of Kou's participation in the Army: "the family is bankrupt, the people who are anxious for their poverty are despicable, and they make friends with places of interest."
Idiom usage
It refers to bankruptcy. Because the orphan joined the guard group, the Yang family imposed a severe patriarchal sanction and made him bankrupt. Guo Moruo's black cat in his youth
Chinese PinYin : qīng jiā pò chǎn
dissipate one 's fortune
Fish in dry waters and hunt in burning forests. hé zé ér yú,fén lín ér liè
One is known, the other is unknown. zhǐ zhī qí yī,wèi zhī qí èr
seize every minute and second. zhēng fēn duó miǎo
the real intention is revealed in the end. tú qióng bǐ xiàn
look at fiercely as a tiger does. hǔ shì dān dān