successive distresses as caused by continual wars
This is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī NGN á Hu ò Ji é, which means war and disaster. From the biography of Chen Liangyou in the history of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Chen Liangyou in the history of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "sending envoys today is the end of provocation. In case the enemy attacks the border, the people will be trapped in supply and loss, the prefectures and counties will be tired of dispatching, and there will be no end to the war."
Idiom explanation
Wars and disasters continued. With "war in a chain of disasters.".
successive distresses as caused by continual wars
the gods are angry and the people resentful - shén nù rén yuàn
once the headrope of a fishing net is pulled out , all its meshes open - gāng qiè mù zhāng
lady 's thick and beautiful hair - yún huán wù bìn
put a round peg in a square hole - fāng ruì yuán záo
To move Qi and nourish the body - jū yí qì,yǎng yí tǐ