Ill fated woman
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ó m ì ngji ā R é n, which means to describe a beautiful woman with a poor fortune. It comes from the picture of book beauty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: red faced, despairing and talented
The origin of Idioms
Hong Xiwen, Yuan Dynasty, wrote in the painting of Shu Mei Ren: "poor Han Qing history of the former generation, poor people."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used of women. example this is just a dream love. I just met a pair of fateful children. ——"A dream of Red Mansions" and "a dream of Red Mansions" the third and second time: "after hearing this, Daiyu felt both happy and surprised, sad and sighed Even if you are my confidant, I'll be killed! " Ba Jin's spring five: "Why are women inferior to men? Why do you have to die to be a woman? "
Ill fated woman
make a grass knot or champ a ring in order to repay kindness - jié cǎo xián huán
Tiger in front door, wolf in back door - qián mén qù hǔ,hòu mén jìn láng
Talk about misfortunes and blessings - wàng tán huò fú
rush on like a swarm of hornets - fēng yōng ér shàng