Bai Gu Lu Ye
Bai Gu Lu Ye, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á Ig ǔ L ù y ě, which means that the bones of the dead are exposed in the wild. Describe a tragic scene in favor of war or disaster. From "Hao Li Xing".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: corpses everywhere, white bones
The origin of Idioms
The poem "haolixing" written by Wei Cao of the Three Kingdoms states: "white bones are exposed in the wild, and there is no crowing of chickens for thousands of miles."
Idiom usage
Many dead people
Bai Gu Lu Ye
one has nothing to regret in life - hán xiào jiǔ quán
White sand is in Nirvana, black with it - bái shān zài niè,yǔ zhī jù hēi
Push the pear to yield the jujube - tuī lí ràng zǎo