great mansion on the point of collapse
Da Xia Jiang Dian, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin is d à sh à Ji à ngdi à n, which means that the situation is in crisis and is on the verge of collapse. It comes from zhongshuo Shijun.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Tong's zhongshuo Shijun of the Sui Dynasty, Dong Chang said: "the mansion is not supported by a single tree."
Idiom usage
I am not alone in the world, but only in heaven. When wanniu looks back, he must rise and hold on. (Qu you, Ming Dynasty, poems on returning to the field, seeing off Danan temple in Luxi)
great mansion on the point of collapse
humble followers waiting for a pull from their superior - huái nán jī quǎn
When the boat comes to the bridge, it will go straight - chuán dào qiáo mén zì huì zhí
benevolence extends even to the dead - zé jí kū gǔ
There's no one left here, there's a place to stay - cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,zì yǒu liú rén chǔ
Push the wheel and hold the hub - tuī lún pěng gū