Run out of business
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ò ch ǎ nd à ngy è, meaning to run out of property, the same as "run out of property". From yilaotang poetry.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Bian of the Ming Dynasty (Volume II) wrote poems of yilaotang: "in Chenghua period, Dashui in Wuzhong, the prefect Liu Xun abused his people, supervised the collection of food taxes, made the villagers suffer, ruined their property, and was beyond torture."
Analysis of Idioms
Break one's family and business
Idiom usage
Bankruptcy refers to bankruptcy.
Run out of business
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