Seven losses and eight injuries
Seven losses and eight injuries, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī s ǔ Nb ā sh ā ng, which means to describe the heavy damage. The source is "warning of the world".
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, the 15th volume of the general statement of the world: "xiutong's parents and brother-in-law, Li Dadu, have arrived. When they see xiutong lying on the board door, they cry and go to the county to complain."
Idiom usage
This work has been damaged by many factors.
Chinese PinYin : qī sǔn bā shāng
Seven losses and eight injuries
lay down one's life for justice. shě shēng qǔ yì
poverty gives rise to the desire for change. qióng zé sī biàn