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It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh í Hu ò Xu á NCH ú n, which means living in poverty. From the ancient and modern novels: Wu Baoan abandons his family and redeems his friends.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
In the novel of ancient and modern times, Wu Baoan abandoned his family to redeem his friends: "I am lucky to be in touch with Zhu Fu, but Bao Anzi is blessed with the food of Huo Danggui, so I am ashamed of stealing."
Idiom explanation
Poverty refers to living in poverty. They feed on epimedium and bean leaves, and dangling quails are ragged, like the bald tail of a quail.
Partridge
wait for one 's lover in the night - dài yuè xī xiāng
the appearance of poor , starved people - jiū xíng hú miàn
most suitable and not subject to change - zhì dàng bù yì