Collapse and collapse
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Cu ī B ē NGD ò ngsh é, which means a wooden bar placed on the purlin to support the roof and tiles. This is a metaphor for the collapse of the overall situation. From the materials of the May 4th patriotic movement.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhang Jizhi's telegram to Beijing from the May 4th Patriotic Movement:" Kuang's government is worried about the collapse of the government. He is not afraid to give away his robes and push his placket to the two public servants. He is full of his knowledge and worries and speaks to the good people. "
Idiom usage
To break down.
Collapse and collapse
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go to one 's death unflinchingly - cóng róng jiù yì
be six of one and half a dozen of the other - bàn jīn bā liǎng