There is no end to it

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.

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