be feeble
Ten diseases and nine pains, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í B ì ngji ǔ t 庸 ng, which means that the body is weak and sick. It comes from the complete story of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
My body is very sick now, and your second sister-in-law is good for three days and bad for two days.
Analysis of Idioms
Seven diseases and eight pains
The origin of Idioms
The twenty fourth chapter of Shi Naian's the complete story of the water margin in the Ming Dynasty: "I'm very sick. I'm afraid that some mountains and rivers are high and low, so I have to make some farewell clothes in advance."
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe weakness and pain.
be feeble
Three fold humerus is a good doctor - sān zhé gōng wéi liáng yī
try to stop the passage of time - cháng shéng jì rì
break the cauldrons and sink boats - chén zhōu pò fǔ
with both extensive knowledge and profound scholarship - dà hán xì rù