Sakai burning house
Saijing burning house, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s è J ǐ NGF é NSH è, which means to fill the well and burn the house, indicating the determination to fight to the death. It comes from the biography of Shen Yue in southern history.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Shen Yue in the Southern History: "the burning of the house by saijing shows that there is no complete ambition. He led hundreds of people under his command to commit crimes in the northwest. "
Idiom usage
"Preface to the book of the Song Dynasty:" Shen Linzi burned his house in saijing, showing that he had no complete ambition, and led hundreds of people under his command to commit crimes in the northwest. "
Sakai burning house
find no fault in examining one 's heart - nèi xǐng bù jiù
proclaim one 's might first and then make an actual demonstration of it - xiān shēng hòu shí
everlasting country with strong boundaries - hé shān dài lì
complicated and difficult to deal with - pán gēn cuò jié
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others - dú shàn qí shēn
resign from office and return to one 's native town - gào lǎo huán jiā
be a bully under the protection of a powerful person - gǒu bàng rén shì