See the old man without face
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Idioms and allusions
Xiang Yu's biography in historical records: "so Xiang Wang wanted to cross the Wujiang River eastward. Wujiang Pavilion long boat waiting for Xiang Wang said with a smile: "when the sky is dead, what can I do! I'm from Jiangdong. I've been crossing the river with 8000 of Jiangdong's children, and none of them is alive today. My father and brother have pity on me. How can I see that? " Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 37 of the second moment of surprise: "Cheng Zai and his brothers are afraid of being ridiculed when they come back. They are ashamed and depressed. They have no face to see Jiangdong and his father, so they don't think about going back to their hometown."
Discrimination of words
During the struggle between Chu and Han Dynasties, Xiang Yu led an army of 8000 children from Jiangdong to attack the Qin army. The more they fought, the braver they were and the more powerful they were. Because Xiang Yu is headstrong and can't listen to his subordinates' opinions, he goes his own way. He is besieged by Liu Bang's Han Army by the Wujiang River, besieged on all sides. Jiangdong's children are killed and injured countless times. Xiang Yu feels that he has no face to see Jiangdong's father and elder, so he draws his sword to commit suicide. Synonyms: no face to see Jiangdong father degree of common use: General idiom emotional color: neutral idiom usage: as predicate and attribute; used when guilty. structure: partial formal idioms age: Ancient idioms English Translation: have of acetogoback hometoseeone's sellers
Chinese PinYin : wú miàn mù jiàn jiāng dōng fù lǎo
See the old man without face
The lips are joined together. chún fǔ xiāng lián
as like as an apple is to an oyster. jié rán bù tóng
Wash one's hands and do one's duty. xǐ shǒu fèng zhí