disappear from the scene
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā OSH ē NGN ì J ì, which means no longer speaking in public, no longer appearing in public, and describes hiding or not appearing in public. We should not "disappear". It comes from Volume 11 of BEIMENG Suoyan.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] anonymity, no trace, lost voice [antonym] resurgence, comeback
The origin of Idioms
Sun Guangxian of the Song Dynasty, the eleventh volume of the Suoyan of the northern dream, said: "my family lived in a place of refuge, but I also went to Jinjiang. However, I was afraid of Yingchuan and knew it, so I traveled to Zizhong County and disappeared, for fear that people would know it."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an object, a complement; it's used for people or things. Example: Chapter 28 of "the appearance of Officialdom" says: "he is the most aggressive in his life, how willing to disappear." The South China tiger has disappeared. The British navy, which had held hegemony for two centuries, disappeared in the Indian Ocean. Deng Jiaxian, as an outstanding young physicist at home and abroad, has disappeared in public since then in order to study nuclear bombs. The North geese fly to the south, and the insects active in the grass field disappear. (language of nature by Zhu Kezhen) according to the research of scientists, as early as 3000 years ago, there were milu deer in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River in China, but after the Han Dynasty, it gradually decreased, and then disappeared. In 1865, 120 milu deer were found in the southern suburb of Beijing, and they were introduced to the world in writing. Then, dozens of milu deer were successively sent to Europe, in London, Paris and Paris It's on display in the zoo in Lin and other places. In 1900, when the "Eight Power Allied forces" invaded Beijing, the last group of milu deer suffered misfortune. Some were killed, and some were loaded onto ships in the western district. Since then, elk has almost disappeared in China. (elk) I don't believe it. With so much effort, he disappeared.
Idioms and allusions
During the Tang Dynasty, Zong, who refined gold and silver in Chang'an, was very close to Chen Jingyu, who sold Shaobing. He fought against each other for a beautiful woman. After they broke up with each other, Chen Jingyu became the governor of Sichuan Province. There was a rebellion in Chang'an, and Zong went to Jinjiang with the refugees. He wandered around, anonymously, ready to disappear without a trace, but eventually he was killed by Chen Jingyu in Neijiang.
Chinese PinYin : xiāo shēng nì jì
disappear from the scene
dismiss muddle-headed officials and appoint enlightened ones. chù zhì yōu míng
compassion is the principle of life. cí bēi wéi běn