the avici hell
Aby hell is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā P í D ì y ù, meaning pain without interruption. It is often used to describe a dark society and harsh prison. It also refers to the extremely painful situation that can't get rid of.
explain
ABI: Sanskrit translation, meaning "endless", that is, pain without interruption. It is often used to describe a dark society and harsh prison. It also refers to the extremely painful situation that can't get rid of.
Examples
In the collection of Dunhuang Bianwen · miaofe Lotus Sutra, it is said that "he did not practice Buddhism before he died and fell into the hell of ABI."
the avici hell
production surpasses consumption - shēng zhòng shí guǎ
have records that can be referred to - yǒu àn kě chá
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared - chén yuān mò xuě
The hand has no power to bind the chicken - shǒu wú fù jī zhī lì
Arrest the gods and punish the generals - jū shén qiǎn jiàng
take up and adopt others ' thoughts instead of using one 's own - shí rén yá huì
Late Chu Dynasty and early Qin Dynasty - mù chǔ cháo qín