Hunger and thirst
Hunger and thirst, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī K ě Ji ā og ō ng, describes hunger and thirst. It's from Huayang cave gate, Yijian Dingzhi.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in life.
The origin of Idioms
Hongmai of Song Dynasty wrote in Huayang cave gate, a record of Yijian and Dingzhi: "on the right side of the stone pool, the lotus flowers are brilliant. Although they are hungry and thirsty, the flowers and water are out of reach."
Hunger and thirst
the country is defeated and the home lost - guó pò jiā wáng
find specific ways to solve problems - duì zhèng xià yào
recount the general idea , the stylistic rules and the layout of a book - fā fán qǐ lì
draw a circle on the ground as a prison for sb - huá dì wéi láo
The family is too rich to sit down - jiā lěi qiān jīn,zuò bù chuí táng