Hunger and cold
Hunger and cold, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī h á NJI ā oqi è, meaning to describe no food, no clothes, life is difficult. From "Tang Yulin. Volume 1. Political affairs.".
Idiom explanation
Hunger and cold came together. It is difficult to live without food and clothing.
The origin of Idioms
"Tang Yulin. Volume 1. Political affairs" says: "Why are you a thief? "He said to him," hunger and cold make him a thief. "Cold and hunger".
Hunger and cold
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