eave endless troubles
Y í Hu ò w ú Qi ó ng: it means leaving behind endless disasters. It comes from Zhang yuangan's postscript "collected works of Mr. Liao Tang" in Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: endless disaster
Pinyin: y í Hu ò w ú Qi ó ng
Explanation: it means that there is no limit to the harm left behind.
Commonly used degree: commonly used emotional color: derogatory
Semantic words
Idiom structure: complement generation time: ancient times
Idioms and allusions
Source: Zhang yuangan's postscript "collected works of Mr. Liao Tang" in Song Dynasty: "it has been written by sons, sons and brothers from their ancestors, and there will be endless disasters."
There are many ways to get rid of bandits. Qu Bo's the forest and the snow
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: endless harm
Usage: used as predicate, attribute; refers to the root of the disaster
Chinese PinYin : yí huò wú qióng
eave endless troubles
aware that all things depend upon the will of god. dá rén zhī mìng
objects of various sizes thrown together. qī dà bā xiǎo
try to deceive by covering up one 's real purpose. jiǎo róu zào zuò
filch like rats and snatch like dogs. shǔ qiè gǒu tōu