be beheaded
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NSH ǒ uy ì ch ù, meaning to be beheaded. From the book of unjust imprisonment of shenzongren.
Idiom explanation
Head: head; difference: not in the same place; place: place.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zi'ang's book of unjust imprisonment of shenzongren in Tang Dynasty: "if you are guilty of a crime in heaven, you will be covered like a mole of ants, how can you be called?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: separation of body and head
Idiom usage
To be beheaded is to be beheaded.
Examples
Since I was in the East Palace, I didn't lose my virtue. Even if I was evil, I would not be demoted. (the ninth chapter of the romance of Fengshen by Xu Zhonglin in Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : shēn shǒu yì chù
be beheaded
burn books and bury the literati in pits. fán shū kēng rú
remain unshakable and become even firmer as time goes by. lì jiǔ mí jiān
sincerity can make metal and stone crack. jīn shí wèi kāi
the rain comes down in a deluge. dà yǔ páng tuó
do sth. with consummate skill. xīn xián shǒu mǐn