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The disease of widows, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǎ R é nzh ī J í, which means the common disease of Ancient Kings - lust. It's from Mencius, King Liang Hui.
Notes on Idioms
Oligarchy: the claim of ancient monarch; disease: disease, disease.
The origin of Idioms
In the Warring States period, Mencius · Liang Hui Wang Xia written by Mencius · Mencius Ke: "Wang said: few people are ill, few people are lustful. To say: in the past, the king was lecherous and loved Jue Fei. The poem says: the father of Gu Gong, who came to the dynasty, led the Western Water Margin, as for Qixia. Yuan and Jiang Nu, Yu to Xu Yu. When it's time, there's no complaint inside and no absenteeism outside. If a king is lecherous, he will be the same as the people. How can he be
Idiom usage
Be an object of; be an object of.
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Craftsmen abandon their talents - jiàng mén qì cái
It's too late to cover your ears - jié léi bù jí yǎn ěr