be fraught with grim possibilities
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ō ngdu ō J í sh ǎ o, meaning to estimate the development trend of the situation is not good, more harm, less auspicious. It's from Kuai Tong.
Idiom explanation
Ominous: unfortunate; auspicious: lucky.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · anonymous's "earn Kuai Tong" second discount: "you go after more bad, less lucky, do so loyal."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example the LORD was ill for half a month, and was isolated by the treacherous officials. My son, this dream. The thirty second chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty and the journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "today, let's accept this compassion, and let's be merciful after this mountain. It's a bad place to go "Annam is thousands of miles away from here, and it's hard to get any information from him. Besides, he is already an official. His sword is merciless and his fate is more than good. " Chapter 33 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: when Baoyu heard Jia zhengphen telling him not to move, he knew that Jia Huan had added a lot of words. Chapter seven of Lao can't travel: "now that you are a messenger from Cao Zhou's house, I'm afraid you're old. I think it's a lot of bad luck, so you'd better run away." Chapter 35 of Li Baojia's the appearance of officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: at this time, Tang Er luanzi's mind was clear. Looking back on his husband's bad words just now, and remembering a sentence that later told him to "go down and wait", it seems that the more bad things happen, the less fortunate things are, and the more urgent things are. Ba Jin's "spring" 13: "I think Hai'er's affairs are more ominous than good. I don't know if I'm sure I'll call in a Western doctor. " Shuying said anxiously Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 3, chapter 29: "concubine Tian's illness is as serious as day by day. It seems that she will not be able to survive autumn if she is in danger."
Chinese PinYin : xiōng duō jí shǎo
be fraught with grim possibilities
trifling pecuniary assistance. dǒu shēng zhī shuǐ
take up the positions of the fallen and rise to fight one after another. qián pú hòu bó
teach students in accordance with their aptitude. yīn cái shī jiào