Broken wild goose
Duanyan Guhong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à NY à ng à h ó ng, which means that it is generally used to describe being alone, mostly refers to unmarried men. It's from "the story of the red whisk: Yang Gong finished the puppet".
The origin of Idioms
"Xu Sheng, you've always been a lonely goose, have you ever been looking for a mate?"
Idiom usage
A man who is not married. He is still unmarried and has become a lonely goose.
Broken wild goose
with engeaved dragons and phoenix - diāo lóng huà fèng
sting sb. with sarcastic remarks - lěng yǔ bīng rén
The mouth is full of the constitution - kǒu hán tiān xiàn
entertain imaginary or groundless fears - qǐ rén yōu tiān
It's like an arrow to return home - guī xīn sì jiàn
this proclamation is hereby issued in all sincerity and earnestness - qiè qiè cǐ bù
hide and cover from place to place - dōng yǎn xī zhē