be unbearable to contemplate
Unimaginable is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ù K ā NSH è Xi ǎ ng. It means that you can't imagine what is going to happen, and it means that you expect things to develop to a very bad situation. It comes from the book of Fuwu Nanping written by Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
It's inconceivable, dangerous, dangerous, and safe
The origin of Idioms
Zeng Guofan's Nanping book of Fu Wu in Qing Dynasty: "even if it was destroyed ten times, but it was delayed once, the trouble of Sangzi was unimaginable."
Idiom usage
Verb object construction; used as predicate, attribute and complement; used to refer to something negative. The words are selected from Lesson 10 Mantis catches cicadas in the second volume of the sixth grade of Jiangsu Education Press: "the ministers think that although there is a great hope of winning the attack on Chu, if other vassal states take advantage of it, the consequences will be unimaginable." (2) BA Jin's "in memory of Xiao Shan" 3: "but without surgery, the consequences are even more unimaginable." (3) Ji Xianlin's life and life: "if both sides are not calm, it will lead to small losses and disastrous consequences." 4. This word is selected from Lesson 16 "science and technology is the first productive force" in Volume 2 of Grade 7 of people's education press. 5. This word is selected from Lesson 8 "candle light of life and death" in Volume 1 of grade 5 of Beijing Normal University Press
be unbearable to contemplate
set up a separatist regime by force of arms - hǔ jù jīng tūn