the body was dumped outdoors
Turn dead ditch, Chinese idiom, pronunciation is Zhu ǎ ns ǐ g ō UQ ú, refers to the body abandoned in the ditch. It comes from the book of Liang, the first chapter of Emperor Wu.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Liang Dynasty, the first chapter of Emperor Wu's annals: "to collect and send the left side of Lu, to fill and repair the buildings. When they are in exile in the cold and heat, they are followed by severe epidemic diseases and turn to death. They have never received any sympathy. They have rotten flesh and bones, and they are tired of black kites. "
Idiom usage
It's hard to do, but it's not necessary to die. (Biography of good officials in Song Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : zhuǎn sǐ gōu qú
the body was dumped outdoors
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strengthen the central forces and weaken the local ones. qiáng gān ruò zhī
When enemies meet, they are very jealous. chóu rén xiāng jiàn,fèn wài yǎn hóng
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows. jiāo méi kǔ liǎn
unicorn horns and phoenix beaks -- precious and rare. lín jiǎo fèng zuǐ