unforeseen disaster
Unexpected disaster, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù C è zh ī huॸ, which means a disaster that can not be speculated, mostly refers to prison or death. It comes from the biography of Lu Kai.
Notes on Idioms
Speculation: speculation, prediction.
The origin of Idioms
"Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · Lu Kai biography" says: "why is it specially for sycophants and evils? It's better to improve ourselves. Otherwise, there will be unexpected disaster for Fang Jianqing. "
Analysis of Idioms
An unexpected disaster
Idiom usage
Death is the object of death.
Examples
"Zizhitongjian · the ninth year of the first emperor of Qin Dynasty:" concubine depends on heaven and has a man, then she is the son of the king, then she is the king. The state of Chu can get it all, which one is in danger of misfortune! "
Mr. Wang has been in a lot of trouble. Preface to sending Wei Guanglu back to Weizhou by Wang Wan in Qing Dynasty
unforeseen disaster
fallen leaves return to the roots -- to revert to one 's origin - luò yè guī gēn