Broken body
Broken body, Chinese idiom, pronunciation is Su ì sh ē nm í Q ū, meaning still broken head and body, mostly for a certain purpose and sacrifice. From Yu Cheng, a new book.
The origin of Idioms
Han Jiayi's new book Yu Cheng: "people say Yu rang, saying: son does not die in the line, but against his hatred, why shameless? Now I have to break my body and think that Zhibo is different from the former? "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : suì shēn mí qū
Broken body
have eyebrows like a dragon 's , and eyes like those of a phoenix. lóng méi fèng mù
as far apart as heaven and earth. tiān rǎng xuán gé
a phoenix comes with grace to rest. yǒu fèng lái yí
different tunes rendered with equal skill. tóng gōng yì qǔ
retain political power by fair means after capturing it by foul. nì qǔ shùn shǒu
have a thorough knowledge of both western and traditional chinese medicine. xué guàn zhōng xī
Cut the moon and carve out the clouds. cái yuè lòu yún