The moon cannot be round without it
In Chinese, Yu è Qu ē n á NYU á n in pinyin means that once the figurative relationship breaks, it is difficult to recover. From the romance of Fengshen.
Interpretation of Idioms
Once the figurative relationship is broken, it is difficult to recover.
The origin of Idioms
The 47th chapter of the romance of the gods written by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty: "if I don't return my precious pearl, I will put the Golden Dragon scissors. At that time, the moon will not be full."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences. Just an example! It's hard to make a full moon today. If you set up this immortal array, you must meet a man and a woman with him, so as to set up a statue. Originally, I didn't want to embarrass you because of the saints' face. But today, if you dare to hurt me, I can't care much about the cause and effect. Today, I will make you have a hard time! Light the lamp, I'm setting up this array today. Please come to see it. It's only because you taught the disciples to slander me too much that I have this idea. Now that the moon is short, there are some brilliant people in your family. Who will know this array? Lu Ya, you are also poor. If you go away now, I can still let you live. Regardless of the past, I can also grant you a demon family heaven official position and achieve the supreme glory! If you are stubborn, the moon will not be full! Yu Yuan, as long as you return Yang Jian, I'll give up today. If not, I'm afraid the moon will not be full!
Chinese PinYin : yuè quē nán yuán
The moon cannot be round without it
encourage theft by exposing one's valuables and lust by displaying one's charms. huì dào huì yín
scant oneself in food and clothes. jié yī suō shí
Break the column to seek truth. pò zhù qiú jiān