be beheaded
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NSH ǒ uy ì ch ù, meaning to be beheaded. From the book of unjust imprisonment of shenzongren.
Idiom explanation
Head: head; difference: not in the same place; place: place.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zi'ang's book of unjust imprisonment of shenzongren in Tang Dynasty: "if you are guilty of a crime in heaven, you will be covered like a mole of ants, how can you be called?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: separation of body and head
Idiom usage
To be beheaded is to be beheaded.
Examples
Since I was in the East Palace, I didn't lose my virtue. Even if I was evil, I would not be demoted. (the ninth chapter of the romance of Fengshen by Xu Zhonglin in Ming Dynasty)
be beheaded