crumbling
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǎ Ji ě x ī ngs à n, which means that family members are separated and go their own way. It comes from the fifth letter of volunteers written by Sima Guang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Like a broken tile, like a flying star. Also known as "disintegrating Xingfei".
The origin of Idioms
Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty wrote in the fifth letter of volunteers: "I don't know that they are all dancing in Nie opera. If they hear that Hu Kou is coming, they will be destroyed and scattered."
crumbling
the foot does not dip in the ground - jiǎo bù zhān dì
offer congratulations on the completion of a new residence - yàn què xiāng hè
To suspend troops according to the law - àn jiǎ xiū bīng
deliberate act as a warning to the opponent - qiāo shān zhèn hǔ