Live to death
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NGL í NGT ú D ì, which means people are in extreme hardship. It comes from the Song Dynasty Shao Bowen's record before hearing and seeing.
The origin of Idioms
Shao Bowen of the Song Dynasty wrote in Wen Jian Qian Lu: "in the decades since the Tang Dynasty, the emperors with ten surnames of Yi have been constantly changing their troops and their lives have been ruined."
Idiom usage
It refers to the social situation
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the life of the people, the life of the people, the life of the people [antonym]: the country is peaceful and the people live and work in peace and contentment
Live to death
exhaust all sources of raising money - luó jué jù qióng
a time of national peace and order - tài píng shèng shì
scheme exhausted and situation pressing - jì qióng shì cù