The days are numbered
The Chinese character idiom sh í R ì h é s à ng in pinyin means to swear not to coexist with it and to express the extreme hatred. From the book Tang Shi.
The origin of Idioms
In the Tang oath of the book, there are many people who are lazy, who are willing to say: "when the day falls, you will die!" Kong Zhuan: "all the people in the lower part of the society are indifferent to their feelings. They are not in harmony with the upper part of the society. They compare Jie with the sun and say," when will the sun die? You and I will both die! " He wanted to kill himself to mourn Jie. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. examples cities and villages. So that the Jiangdong father and the old man sometimes mourn. This is the disaster of military officers' love for money! In the Xia Dynasty, Xia Jie regarded himself as the sun in the sky and thought that he would benefit the world. In the face of his tyranny, the common people cursed him like this: "when the sun dies, I will die with you" - even if you are the sun in the sky, we would rather die with you!
Chinese PinYin : shí rì hé sàng
The days are numbered
not accustomed to the climate of a new place. bù fú shuǐ tǔ
human feeling is like running water. liú shuǐ wú qíng
thousands and thousands of words. qiān yán wàn yǔ