To die
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is s ǐ g ǔ g è NgR ò u, which means to bring the dead back to life. It's good medicine. It's also like saving something that has no hope. From biography of Wu Baoan.
Idiom explanation
Still alive. It's good medicine. It's also like saving something that has no hope.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wu Bao'an by Niu Su of Tang Dynasty, "the soul of the dead will be restored, and the flesh and blood of the dead will be changed."
Word usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
Come back from the dead.
Chinese PinYin : sǐ gǔ gèng ròu
To die
with a chest full of scales and shells. xiōng zhōng lín jiǎ
The combination of pearls and jade. zhū bì lián huī
not to mind taking the trouble. bù yàn qí fán
resort to every conceivable means. wú suǒ bù yòng qí jí