A hundred footed insect breaks but never falls
A hundred legged insect, broken but not broken, B ǎ iz ú zh ī ch ó ng, Du à n é RB ù Ju é
It means that a powerful group or individual is not easy to fall down. It's the same as "a hundred legged insect, not stiff until death.". Mr. Ma's Yilin of the Tang Dynasty (Volume 1): "a hundred legged insect breaks but never falls."
essential information
A hundred legged insect means a powerful collective or individual that is not easy to collapse at one time. It's the same as "a hundred legged insect, not stiff until death.". Mr. Ma's Yilin of the Tang Dynasty (Volume 1): "a hundred legged insect breaks but never falls." table of contents 1. Sources of allusions 2. Synonyms 3. Idioms
Source of allusion
Mr. Ma's Yilin of the Tang Dynasty (Volume 1): "a hundred legged insect breaks but never falls."
words whose meaning is similar
A hundred footed insect never falls
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: refers to the powerful collective or individual is not easy to collapse. It's the same as "a hundred legged insect, not stiff until death.". Explanation: hundred feet: the name of the insect. It has a trunk of 20 segments. It can still wriggle after being cut off. Stiff: the limbs are stiff and unable to move. It means that a powerful group or individual is not easy to fall down. degree of common use: General emotional color: derogatory words grammatical usage: as clauses and objects; referring to bad forces, etc., which are not easy to be eliminated idiom structure: complex sentence form generation time: ancient times
A hundred footed insect breaks but never falls
Break the casserole and ask to the end - dǎ pò shā guō wèn dào dǐ