be born
Born, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū g ū Zhu ì D ì, which means to describe the birth of a baby or the birth of things. It's from the story of broken goose.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of Su Manshu's duanhong Lingyan Ji: "I was born in a few months, that is, my father saw my back."
Idiom usage
Welcome to the new China. Li Dazhao's "the mission of the morning bell" once she heard her grandson's cry, she wept like rain, burned incense, offered a confession, worshipped Buddha and made a wish. ——Liu Shaotang's "Pu Liu's family": not long after the baby was born, it will be attracted by the sound and light of TV.
be born
be so dark that nothing is discernible - hēi tiān mō dì
act without due consideration and end up in failure - jí lù wú yú