Failure and failure
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à ij ì sh ī J ù, which means that the cause of failure without a basis. It comes from the Song Dynasty ye Shaoweng's the third continued inscription of Xianliang in the four dynasties.
Idiom explanation
Failure refers to the failure of a business without a basis.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty wrote the third continued inscription of Wen Jian Lu Xianliang in the four dynasties: "there has never been any failure in the past." After several failures this year, he is still indifferent. Liang Qichao's notice to the industrialists in the middle school
Analysis of Idioms
[pinyin code]: bjsj
Idiom usage
A failure is a failure
Failure and failure
a woman hysterically shouting and cursing in public - pō fù mà jiē
a person who looks down upon everyone and fancies that nobody dare do anything to him - mò yú dú yě
one is long and the other is short - yī cháng yī duǎn