Vanishing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é NMI è x í ngxi ā o, meaning death. It comes from the family precepts of the Yan family, Mingshi.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Zhitui's "Yan's family precepts · Mingshi" in the Northern Qi Dynasty says: "the husband's spirit is gone, and his voice is still valuable. It's just like cicada's shell and snake's skin, and the animal's ear and bird's ear."
Idiom usage
It refers to death.
Chinese PinYin : shén miè xíng xiāo
Vanishing
A dog's voice and a horse's voice. gǒu mǎ shēng sè
do one 's very best to achieve perfection. kè yì qiú gōng
golden laws and precious rules. jīn kē yù niè