voices of discontent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu à NSH à ngz à ID à o, which means the voice of resentment is full of road. It describes the general strong dissatisfaction of the people. From the book of songs Daya Shengmin.
Idiom usage
To be dissatisfied with; be dissatisfied with. The fourth volume of the Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "warning of the world Tongyan" is: "the people are full of complaints, and the sky is changing." (2) Chapter 56 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: all those who have some surplus profits have entered the official ranks. At that time, there were many complaints from inside and outside. Did they not lose the general impression of people like you? (3) in the thirty first chapter of a brief history of civilization, it is said that "Boji has deducted all the accounts one by one. No matter how many people complain, they will go out of Beijing with Gu Juren."
The origin of Idioms
Shi Bi Da Ya Sheng Min: "Shi Qin Shi Xu, Jue Sheng Zai Lu." Li Gu Zhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "when you open the door to accept bribes, you will not accept bribes. The world is full of complaints."
Idioms and allusions
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the struggle between the relatives and the eunuchs was very fierce. Emperor Shun of the Han Dynasty ordered talented people from all over the country to take an examination in Luoyang, the capital city, and selected Li Gu to be the Minister of justice. Li Gu was expelled from the capital by the eunuchs, so he wrote a letter to the General Liang Shang, hoping that the imperial court could learn from the historical experience and lessons, put an end to extravagance and waste, and avoid the common people's complaints.
Chinese PinYin : yuàn shēng zài dào
voices of discontent
confess to false charges under torture. qū dǎ chéng zhāo