There is no end to it
It's a broken metaphor.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Jian Jie Lu Zhi Ji Dui, written by He Guangyuan in the late Shu Dynasty: "one strike leads to the collapse of the fish and the separation of the birds; four combinations lead to the separation of the boar and the snake."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: sfsd
Fragmented
Usage: used as object and attribute; mostly used in figurative sentences
Make sentences:
1. My family has broken up. What else do you want?
2. The war between China and Japan made my family broken up.
There is no end to it
the declining age is like a candle in the wind - fēng zhú zhī nián
squat on the grass and chat of old times - bān jīng dào jiù