He Bo is in trouble
In Chinese, Pinyin is h é B ó w é Ihu à n, which means the evil atmosphere of crooked doors.
Interpretation of Idioms
Refers to the evil atmosphere of the crooked gate.
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: as predicate, attribute; refers to flood antonym: drought for abuse example: in our province, the river is suffering, the disaster is very serious.
Idiom story
During the period of Wei Wenhou, ximenbao, the magistrate of Ye County, learned that people in the county were suffering from he Bo's marriage. Zhu Wu visited his family everywhere. When he met a beautiful girl, he asked her to marry him and collect a lot of money, so as to harm people's lives. Seeing the mystery, Ximen Bao threw the witches and their accomplices into the river and rescued the girls.
He Bo is in trouble
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