stricken
Nasocele and emphysema is an idiom pronounced B í Q ī ngy ǎ nzh ǒ ng, which describes a serious injury to the face, and also refers to the embarrassment of suffering a serious blow and frustration.
explain
Blue nose and swollen eyes. Describes a serious facial injury. It is also used to describe the embarrassment of being hit hard and frustrated.
source
The third and fifth chapter of the marriage story of awakening the world: "all the people come together and make a Confucian of virtue a guest in the crotch, which makes his eyes black and blue."
Discrimination of words
Now Chiang Kai Shek is in other battlefields. The second chapter of Du Pengcheng's defending Yan'an
usage
Used as attributive or adverbial to describe a person's injury
stricken
accuse one falsely for receiving bribery - yì yǐ míng zhū
Come in the soup, go in the water - tāng lǐ lái,shuǐ lǐ qù
one getting old like the pearl becoming yellow - rén lǎo zhū huáng