Separation and disintegration
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í x ī f ē Nb ē ng, which means to describe the disintegration of a country, group or organization. It's from Guo Moruo's Ode to Xinhua: a giant who stands up to heaven and earth.
Idiom explanation
It describes the disintegration of a country, group or organization.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's Ode to xinhuasong the giant of indomitable spirit: "the whole aggressive camp has begun to fall apart."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: falling apart antonym: indestructible
Idiom usage
To describe the disintegration of a country or group
Separation and disintegration
take pity on the poor and the old - lián pín jìng lǎo
on every stick of wheat are growing two ears - mài xiù liǎng qí
remain mute as if one 's mouth were sealed - sān jiān qí kǒu
high-minded and unsociable figures - yī jiè zhī shì