Be defeated
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is sh ā y ǔ B à ol í n, which means that the feathers of birds fall off and the water for fish cultivation has dried up. It's from Shi Lang Shang Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Bao Zhao of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of worshiping the Minister: "if you have been defeated, you will see a leap again."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in dealing with affairs. This group was beheaded and defeated, and another group broke out.
Be defeated
evil can never prevail over good - xié bù shèng zhèng
there was no literary or military feat of which he was not capable - wén jīng wǔ wěi
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts - pī huā dǎo táo