the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved
It describes the tragic scene of people dying of hunger.
The idiom Pinyin: è PI à Obi à NY à. There are starving people everywhere. It describes the tragic scene of people dying of hunger. Source: Mencius · Liang Hui Wang Shang by Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · Mencius: Pao has fat meat, stable has fat horse, people have hungry color, wild has hungry, this rate animal and cannibal also Usage: subject predicate type; predicate, attribute, clause; refers to the hungry dead example: it is a famine, people all eat jujube vegetables, hungry everywhere (the 13th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty) part of speech: neutral idioms; ancient idioms synonyms: starving everywhere, corpses everywhere, empty room Antonyms: longevity, prosperity
the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved
An ugly daughter-in-law must see her father-in-law - chǒu xí fù zǒng de jiàn gōng pó
console oneself with false hopes - wàng méi zhǐ kě
a wide expanse of mist-covered waters - yān bō hào miǎo
Fish in a pot and dust in a steamer - yú fǔ chén zèng