a bitter enemy
Old enemy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ù sh ì Yu ā NJI ā, which means there is hatred in the past. It is also used as a nickname to express love. From Xi Fangtan.
Idiom explanation
Past life: past life.
The origin of Idioms
In Xi Fang Tan written by Gao sou Zhen of Song Dynasty, it is said that "in Song Dynasty, there was a water and land studio, and there was one beside it. A tablet was set up, and the book said:" Shi Jie, the enemy of the past. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Idiom story
It is said that after Xia song was dismissed from office, because he saw that there were words in Shi Jiejin's "Ode to virtue" such as "chasing song Baima, no one is unhappy" and so on, he held a grudge and wanted to revenge. So he set up the land and water Taoist center, and often set up a memorial tablet beside it, which said: "Shi Jie, the old enemy", in order to vent his anger.
Chinese PinYin : sù shì yuān jiā
a bitter enemy
the things are still there , but men are no more the same ones. jiāng shān rú gù
bad name for thousands of years. yí chòu wàn dài