hard times
The Chinese idiom, Hu à ngsh í B à oyu è in pinyin, refers to the time of famine. From the analysis of different classes in Chinese society.
Idiom explanation
Famine: no grain; violence: fierce.
The origin of Idioms
In Mao Zedong's analysis of all classes in Chinese society, he said: "in the waste of time and time, he begged for mercy from his relatives and friends, borrowed a few dues and a few liters, perfunctorized for three or five days, and had a lot of debts."
Idiom usage
When you are out of time or when you are out of time. We have to find a way out of the bad times.
hard times
beat wildly with one 's fists on the bed and the pillows - chuí chuáng pāi zhěn
Divide the grass and give the earth - fēn máo cì tǔ
be scattered in four directions and cast down - sì fēn wǔ luò
be unaware of one's own danger - huáng què sì chán