all business languishes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ iy è Xi ā OTI á o, which means that all walks of life are very cold and not prosperous. It describes the decline of society. From the declaration of the Chinese people's Liberation Army.
Idiom explanation
Depression: desolation and depression. It means that all walks of life are cold and not prosperous. It describes the decline of society.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's declaration of the Chinese people's Liberation Army: "in all areas under Chiang Kai Shek's rule, corruption is everywhere, secret agents are rampant, taxes are heavy, prices are rising, the economy is bankrupt, all industries are depressed, conscription and grain collection are full of complaints."
Idiom usage
The depression caused by the financial crisis in Southeast Asia is hard to revive.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: prosperity of all industries
all business languishes
death of talented , reputed person - mù huài shān tuí
the house is upside-down . -- there is no peace in the house - jiā fān zhái luàn
The word is strict and the meaning is secret - cí yán yì mì
live well , one must work diligently - mín shēng zài qín