Rodent swallowing needle
This idiom, pronounced Ni è bॸt ū nzhen ē n, means that food is extremely difficult to eat. It comes from Li Shijun written by Tang kangpian.
The word "Ye Bo swallowing needle" is pronounced Ni è bॸt ū nzh ē n . Berberis nipponica: eating Berberis amurensis is a metaphor for the taste of food as bitter as Berberis amurensis. Swallowing a needle: swallowing a needle means that food is hard to eat. Food is hard to swallow. It's from Li Shijun written by Kang pian in Tang Dynasty: "when it comes to iced food, you can put a spoonful in your mouth, and you can look at each other for a long time
Rodent swallowing needle
the evil governors ruled the state - chái láng dāng lù
do what one wishes without restraint - sì yì wàng wéi
pull up enemy flags and behead enemy generals on the battle field - qiān qí qǔ jiàng