the family is in straitened circumstances
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It is a Chinese idiom.
Pinyin: Ji à D à ozh à nglu à
Interpretation: Family decline, the situation is not as rich as before.
idiom
the family is in straitened circumstances
Pinyin
jiādàozhōngluò
Citation explanation
The family is not as rich as it used to be. The fourteenth chapter of the scholars written by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "now the family is in decline. Where did you take a lot of money for a while?" "Preface to the biography of heroes of the sons and daughters:" in his later years, the sons were unfilial, and their families were in decline. At first, the relics were sold out Luo Yachen's tomb list of Yuan Yatang (the seventh grandson of Yuan Keli), a Confucian in the Qing Dynasty, said: "after he became the leader of the family, he was determined to be angry, sensitive and eager to learn, cold in the moon and unremitting." Chapter 58 of a brief history of civilization: "since the decline of the family, I know that there is still such a realm in the world, and I want to recover what has gone.
the family is in straitened circumstances
be guilty of not observing the laws and decrees - bū màn zhī zuì
The horse does not get rid of its saddle - mǎ bù jiě ān