Eight difficulties and three disasters
Eight disasters, three disasters, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for B ā n à ns ā NZ ā I, which means that children are born sick, but also describes often encounter misfortune. From xiaozhangtu.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's xiaozhangtu, the third fold: "but there are eight difficulties and three disasters, one heart fast."
Idiom usage
It's a disaster.
Eight difficulties and three disasters
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere - bǐ wū kě fēng
with twisted roots and gnarled branches - pán gēn cuò jié
strong as a bear in the hips and with a back supple as a tiger 's - hǔ bèi xióng yāo