Poor and homeless
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ó NGD à sh à J à, which means that those who live in a great position are arrogant and extravagant, and will be destroyed and lost. There are too many descriptions to apply. It comes from the preface to the ancient Chinese notes of the state Dynasty by Wei Yuan of the Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the arrogance and extravagance of those who occupy a great position, and they will perish and lose their place. There are too many descriptions to apply.
The origin of Idioms
The preface to the book of changes: "the poor and the great will lose their dwelling place."
Idiom usage
Idiom example: Wei Yuan's preface to ancient Chinese Texts in the Qing Dynasty: "if you can read the six classics in Zhaodai's ancient texts, and if you can read the six classics in Zhaodai's ancient texts in Liujing, why are you so poor?"
Poor and homeless
January is better than a hundred stars - bǎi xīng bù rú yī yuè
aware that all things depend upon the will of god - dá rén zhī mìng
on the verge of death or destruction - wēi zài dàn xī