The family is broken
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NW á ngji ā pॸ, which means death of population. It describes the miserable appearance of misfortune at home. From the biography of Wen Qiao in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Families go bankrupt and people die. It describes the miserable appearance of misfortune at home.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wen Qiao in the book of Jin: "Huikun was harmed by Duan pili, and Qiao expressed his loyalty. Although he failed in his meritorious service, his family was ruined, so he should be praised to comfort the hope of the people at home."
Analysis of Idioms
The family is broken and the people are dead
Idiom usage
Adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial adverbial. Example: it's wrong for you to repair welfare. It's the teaching you sent. It's the disintegration of Xingfei. The second part of Li Wenqing's Dong Chuang Shi Yan in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : rén wáng jiā pò
The family is broken
distinct eyebrows and bright eyes. xiān méi liàng yǎn
cling to sb. when needed and abandon him when no longer needed. jī fù bǎo yáng