An incurable disease
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is g ā Ohu ā ngzh ī J í, which means incurable and incurable disease. From Zuozhuan, ten years of Chenggong.
The origin of Idioms
In the tenth year of Chenggong in Zuozhuan, it is said that "on the blind side, under the ointment, it is impossible to attack, it is impossible to reach, the medicine is not enough, and it can not be done."
Analysis of Idioms
The disease is incurable and incurable
Idiom usage
If you want to hear about it, you should first use humble words, and then use happy colors in the middle. If you want to cure a terminally ill disease, you will be able to heal yourself. (Volume 11 of Tang Zhiyan by Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties)
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, King Jinggong of Jin state was seriously ill. King HuanGong of Qin State sent a famous doctor to treat him. When he came to the state of Jin, he saw Duke Jing of Jin, shook his head and sighed, "the king's disease has reached the top of the blind, and the medicine can't reach the bottom of the ointment." Sure enough, it wasn't long before Jin Jinggong died
An incurable disease
driven by poverty to seek relief - qióng niǎo rù huái
military orders are like a mountain - jūn lìng rú shān
precipitous rock faces and sheer cliffs - xuán yá qiào bì
having maps on the left and history books on the right -- a home library - zuǒ tú yòu shǐ