Origin and end
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ě nm ò Yu á NLI ú, which means the primary and secondary, beginning and end, sequence of things. It comes from Xunzi, the rich country.
Idiom usage
In the two hundred years of this dynasty, there were different ways of learning, writing, and political work, and their origins and ends could be studied in different classes.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi · Fuguo: "therefore, in the ten years of Yu, there was water, and in the seven years of Tang, there was drought, and there was no dish in the world. Ten years later, the grain was ripe again, and the accumulation of Chen was more than enough. If there is no other reason, it is also known as the source and flow of knowledge. "
Idiom explanation
Source: water. Flow: water flowing down from a source of water. It refers to the primary and secondary, the beginning and end, and the sequence of things.
Origin and end
the southern mountain might be moved off - nán shān kě yí
It is better to die than to be free - bù zì yóu,wù nìng sǐ
Soldiers come to the enemy, water comes to the earth - bīng lái jiàng dí,shuǐ lái tǔ yàn
Killing horses and destroying cars - shā mǎ huǐ chē