sworn revenge
Disaster of blood, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xu è Gu ā ngzhi ī Z ā I, meaning superstition, refers to the disaster of being killed. It's from the basin ghost.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "basin ghost" wedge: "there is a disaster of blood in this divination negotiation room within 100 days. I'm afraid I can't avoid it."
Idiom usage
As an object, it refers to the disaster of killing oneself. Wu Yong said: "you are not going to die in a hundred days! You can't keep your belongings. You die by the sword. " The sixth chapter of outlaws of the Marsh: your old man's plan is that the stars shine on his life this year. The Lord has a disaster of blood. It's better to be careful that you don't cry in July and August. Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua beat you to cry, wet meat with dry wood. It's also your old officials who suffer from the disaster of blood light. Li Zhifu's "tiger head card" in Yuan Dynasty. The second part of Yuan Wu Ming's "Xiao Wei Chi": you don't realize it when you see the blood light coming. I'm going to go to the king of hell now and give him your original body. Selected Chinese Folktales: "old Buddha fans" worship master.
Chinese PinYin : xuè guāng zhī zāi
sworn revenge
rank , success , fame and riches. gōng míng fù guì
one is raised from the status of a concubine to that of a principal wife. bì zuò fū rén
lofty sentiments and aspirations. háo qíng zhuàng zhì
The army's arsenal, Ma Rushan. bīng cáng wǔ kù mǎ rù huà shān