become bankrupt
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ò Ji ā Ji é ch ǎ n, which means that all the property has been destroyed. It's from the Yanyu of Shilin.
The origin of Idioms
Ye mengde, Song Dynasty, Volume 3 of the Yanyu in the stone forest: "the Emperor Ming of the later Tang Dynasty tasted the acceptance of the granary view He said, "if you take it like this, you will not have to sell it later." Because of the complaint, the official said, "it is true that those who have come to Tibet have broken their families and devoted all their property to repay their debts."
Analysis of Idioms
Break one's family, lose one's property, lose one's property
Idiom usage
Bankruptcy refers to bankruptcy.
become bankrupt
attend to one 's parents ' comfort on getting up and going to bed - chén hūn dìng xǐng
January is better than a hundred stars - bǎi xīng bù rú yī yuè
the old remembers past times or old acquaintances - lǎo mǎ liàn zhàn
the fallen grass and sinking cesspool - zhuì yīn luò hùn