become aggravated
The Chinese idiom, pronounced Bi à Nb à NJI à L à, means more developed than before. Now the situation is more serious than it was. From the preface of selected works.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is insignificant and a fuss
Idiom usage
A sentence is a sentence in which two words are drawn out of one sentence or two. It's really better than taking a word out of context. Zhu Ziqing's the fourth book of songs
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Wenxuan written by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "when the matter is covered, it will increase China, and when the matter is changed, it will increase China. When the matter is existing, it will be appropriate to write."
become aggravated
Five applications and three orders - wǔ shēn sān lìng
The emperor will never die - huáng huáng bù kě zhōng rì
go out early and come back at dusk - zǎo chū wǎn guī
be left with nothing whatsoever - liǎng shǒu kōng kōng