be completely destroyed
There is no return. The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ UL á IW ú Hu í, which means that as long as it comes, it can't go back. From Zhou Libo's storm.
Idiom usage
If we dare to invade our great socialist motherland, we will call it "never come back". Liberation Army Daily, September 30, 1970
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: come and go
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo's "Stormy rain" part 1 13: "if you have this game, say slowly that he's" bringing disaster to the army. "When his foreign father devil comes, he'll never come back."
Idiom explanation
As long as it comes, it can't go back. To be wiped out completely.
Chinese PinYin : yǒu lái wú huí
be completely destroyed
For the sake of public affairs. yīn gōng jiǎ sī
The clouds and the mist disperse. yún tún wù sàn
Purple clothes and yellow waists. yī zǐ yāo huáng