There is no one in a hundred
In Chinese, Pinyin is B ǎ IB ù y ī C ú n, which means that there is no one left in a hundred, indicating that it is lost. From preface to Yu Xin Ji.
Idiom explanation
There is no one left in a hundred. It means lost
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Yu Xin Ji written by Yu Wenfu in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "in the past, there were 14 volumes in Yangdu, which were worth fighting against chaos in Taiqing According to the biography of CAI Xingzong in the southern history, it is said that "when the scholars were afraid of danger, their clothes were salty, and they wanted to move far away, but later they were all exiled and difficult to survive."
Idiom usage
Contractive, as an object, attributive, refers to total loss.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nothing can survive.
There is no one in a hundred
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