Calamities and disasters
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h è ngy āē NGF ē ihuॸ, which means unexpected, unexplained disaster. It comes from baopuzi xialan by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a subject or object; of disaster
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for disaster
The origin of Idioms
In the book baopuzi · Yalan written by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty, it is said that the family has three emperor's writings, which can ward off evil spirits, warm and pestilence Qi, and bring disaster and disaster
Idiom explanation
Heng: unexpected. Of an unexpected, unexplained disaster.
Calamities and disasters
Beat the chicken and curse the dog - dǎ jī mà gǒu
new clothes and delicious food -- extravagant living - chǐ yī měi shí
respect one , you should not give him or her a present or repeatedly express it - xīn dào shén zhī
not to realize that when the lining of the coat gets worn out , there will be nothing left to support the fur - fǎn qiú fù xīn