The famine is coming
Famine Jianzhen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī J ǐ NJI à nzhen ē n, which means continuous famine. From the book of songs Daya Yunhan.
terms
The definition of famine: refers to the successive occurrence of famine. Famine: refers to a serious lack of food caused by poor harvests, etc., that is, famine. "Er Ya Shi Tian" says: "if the grain is not ripe, it is hunger; if the vegetable is not ripe, it is famine.". Recommend: repeatedly, frequently; Zhen: to, to; recommend: to come one after another; meet again and again.
The origin of Idioms
There is such a poem in the book of songs Daya Yunhan: "Wang said: Yuhu! He Gu, the man of today! The sky is full of sorrow and famine. " The king of Zhou sighed and sighed: "what are the sins of people today? Why does heaven bring down death, disaster and famine one after another? "
Idiom usage
The disaster has been going on for years
example sentence
"Cui guangzhuan of Wei Shu:" frost and drought are disasters, where there are no children, famine is recommended, and then thrift is achieved. "
Analysis of Idioms
Famine is frequent
The famine is coming
Benefit the country and the people - yì guó lì mín
one must be thorough in exterminating an evil - chú è wù jìn
defeat a force with a tenderness - yǐ róu zhì gāng
fortunes or misfortunes alternate - huò fú wú cháng