a new crop has not yet come
This is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Q ī nghu á NGB ù Ji ē, which means that the crops are not mature yet, and the old crops have been eaten up. It means that the manpower and financial resources are temporarily lacking because they can't be continued for a while. Now it means that there is no successor in terms of talents. It comes from the Yuan Dynasty regulations, household department and warehouse.
The origin of Idioms
"Yuandianzhang · Hubu · warehouse" says: "today is the time when things are out of touch, and things are expensive everywhere.
Idiom usage
Hu Shi's Manifesto of publication: "in this period of lack of success, only three or five elders are there to support the facade." Hong Shen's recent personal opinions: "what can we do to remedy the" lack of time "of dramas Zhou Erfu's the morning of Shanghai, Part 3, 49: "at present, it's a time when the old has to be criticized and the new hasn't been absorbed. Most friends in the industrial and commercial circles are hesitating and waiting, and they have negative emotions about production and operation." Finally, we can change our jobs safely, otherwise there may be a period of unemployment. Zou Taofen's "experience, English teacher" and "the story of children's heroes. Chapter 33" said: "this is a time when my family is out of touch. "Twenty years of witnessing the strange situation. The eighty first chapter:" it's just a matter of time when you don't pick up the golden opportunity. If it's like this at the end of the year, it's great! 」
a new crop has not yet come
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts - lǎo shǔ guò jiē,rén rén hǎn dǎ
have a squeeze hold on the enemy by slapping his back and strangling his throat - è hóu fǔ bèi