Wither and perish
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ā K ū zh é Xi ǔ, which means to destroy withered plants and trees. It is easy to describe. It also refers to the powerful momentum of destroying decadent forces. It comes from the Qinghua of jade pot.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh volume of jade pot Qinghua written by Wen Ying of Song Dynasty: "Lu rode to our army, so Shi Yang would eat. After eating, he would fight, and Lun would fight fiercely, just like pulling away the dead."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used to destroy useless things.
Wither and perish
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feel indebted as if it were received in person - gǎn tóng shēn shòu
be refreshed by the cool breeze of autumn - jīn fēng sòng shuǎng
try to stop the passage of time - cháng shéng xì jǐng
Suit one's aptitude to the right place - shì cái shì suǒ