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The Chinese idiom, w á NSH à D à J í in pinyin, means that things are over, or things are over. It comes from the complete biography of Hu Xueyan: bleak ocean farm.
The origin of Idioms
Gao Yang's complete biography of Hu Xueyan: bleak foreign market: "if the customer can't pass this pass, there will be a trend of run immediately, and Mr. Da will be all right."
Analysis of Idioms
All is well
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English.
Examples
He grabbed the long neck, twisted it back, bent it into a knot, and stuffed it under its big wings. It was all over. There was no sound. Chapter 26 of Zhang Kangkang's invisible companion
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fail to find a solution due to grievance - dào xīn shī tú
positively , there can be no such logic - duàn wú cǐ lǐ
The clouds and the mist disperse - yún tún wù sàn
the army is annihilated and the country disgraced - sàng shī rǔ guó