disaster looms ahead
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò B ù Xu á nzh ǒ ng, which means that disaster will come soon. From the biography of yuan in northern history.
Idiom explanation
Heel: the heel is rotated, which means the time is very short.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Yuan Zhuan in the northern history, "if you disobey the power, you will be in trouble. Although you are innocent, you are still tired of asking for your help."
Idiom usage
The disaster will come soon. I'm very happy and ashamed, but I'm still worried about the Forbidden City. Volume 3 of Tang Zhiyan by Wang Dingbao in the Five Dynasties
disaster looms ahead
turn a piece of poor writing into a literary gem - diǎn tiě chéng jīn
Take the heart of yourself and the heart of others - yǐ jǐ zhī xīn,dù rén zhī xīn
tigers howl with the rise of winds - hǔ xiào fēng shēng