grave incidents
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā Nb ē ngchu ā NJI é, which means mountains collapse and rivers dry up. In ancient times, it was considered as a major event or a sign. From Guoyu zhouyu Shang.
Idiom usage
When a man is full, his concubine is full, and his concubine is hungry; when he is hungry, his concubine is full, and his mountain collapses. Yao Xie's double poisons in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Mountain collapse and water exhaustion
The origin of Idioms
In Guoyu zhouyushang: "a husband's country must depend on mountains and rivers. The collapse of mountains and the exhaustion of rivers is a sign of death. "
Idiom explanation
The mountains collapsed and the rivers dried up. In ancient times, it was regarded as a major event or a sign of it.
Chinese PinYin : shān bēng chuān jié
grave incidents
cling to the habitual ways and muddle on. yīn xún gǒu qiě
Craftsmen carry gold with stone. jiàng shí yùn jīn
be able to achieve success one way or another. zuǒ yòu féng yuán
The tree is tall and the leaves fall to their roots. shù gāo qiān zhàng,yè luò guī gēn