Curse the world
Curse, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à Ti à nzh à UD à. It means swearing and swearing without specifying the object. It is also called "curse the world". From Jia Pingwa's pregnancy.
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of Jia Pingwa's pregnancy: "it's said in the later village that the tomb of one's ancestors was stolen. They cursed the heaven and cursed the earth, tied paper men, hung on the locust tree at the entrance of the village, and put needles all over their heads." It is also called "curse the world".
Idiom usage
It refers to abusing. example Li Decai followed Lao Shantou back to xisuojing. As soon as he entered Feng's courtyard, he heard that Granny Feng was making a lot of noise in her inner house. (7) Liang Bin's "the story of fire"
Curse the world
go on a journey of thousands of miles - wàn lǐ cháng zhēng
harmony between husband and wife - sè tiáo qín nòng