Decadence
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Tu í Yu á Nb à ij à ng, which means collapsed walls and abandoned wells. It describes a desolate and dilapidated scene. It comes from the title of the office of general justice in Mizhou.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "the title of the office of the general judge in Mizhou" said: "although, it's necessary to say that after hundreds of years, those who get this article in the decadent well will feel at a loss for a long time and sigh."
Idiom usage
As the subject, object, attribute; refers to the desolate scene. Chapter 4 and Chapter 5 of Hua Yue Chen: "the broken temple is desolate, and the grass is a foot deep. I can see a group of sheep eating grass there, with fallen walls and wells, and porches and verandahs tilting."
Chinese PinYin : tuí yuán bài jǐng
Decadence
Take advantage and throw into the well. qǔ xiá tóu jǐng
rescue the desperately poor and help those who were in difficulty. fú wēi jì jí
behave tyrannously without justice. bào nüè wú dào
Micro computers are everywhere. wēi jī sì fú
the mire of misery is boundless. kǔ hǎi máng máng