grave incidents
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā Nb ē ngchu ā NJI é, which means mountains collapse and rivers dry up. In ancient times, it was considered as a major event or a sign. From Guoyu zhouyu Shang.
Idiom usage
When a man is full, his concubine is full, and his concubine is hungry; when he is hungry, his concubine is full, and his mountain collapses. Yao Xie's double poisons in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Mountain collapse and water exhaustion
The origin of Idioms
In Guoyu zhouyushang: "a husband's country must depend on mountains and rivers. The collapse of mountains and the exhaustion of rivers is a sign of death. "
Idiom explanation
The mountains collapsed and the rivers dried up. In ancient times, it was regarded as a major event or a sign of it.
grave incidents
first then make all known to the emperor - xiān zhǎn hòu zòu
lament one 's littleness before the vast ocean - wàng yáng xīng tàn