Eternal doom
It is a Chinese idiom, which means never to surpass life. It's from weeds, the lost hell.
Idiom explanation
It means never to be over born. It is also called "eternal disaster".
The origin of Idioms
According to the Bianwen collection of Dunhuang Bianwen, the Bianwen of Bi Yu Jing: "when the punishment for a crime is not over, the eternal shipwreck is a hungry ghost. Lu Xun's "weeds: the lost good hell" says: "when the ghosts cry out against prison again, they have become traitors of human beings and are punished for eternal destruction and move into the middle of the sword forest. 」
Chinese PinYin : yǒng jié chén lún
Eternal doom
Never tire of eating, never tire of eating. shí bù yàn jīng,kuài bù yàn xì
abuse one 's power and take bribes. zhāo quán nà lù
contribute to one 's peace of mind or inner tranquility. yí qíng yǎng xìng
gain mastery by striking only after the enemy has struck. hòu fā zhì rén