eunuch
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í ngy ú zh ī R é n, which means a person who is disabled by punishment. It comes from the biography of Sun Tzu Wu Qi in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Sun Tzu Wuqi in historical records, "the king of Qi Wei wanted to take Sun Bin away, and Bin said," no one who has left his sentence. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object; used in writing.
Examples
~, cruel and cruel, since ancient times. The 56th chapter of yangu old man
eunuch
Crack the crown and destroy the crown - liè guān huǐ miǎn,bá běn sāi yuán
flunk the civil service examination - pù sāi lóng mén
Water carries the boat, water capsizes the boat - shuǐ zé zài zhōu,shuǐ zé fù zhōu
Good women don't wear wedding clothes - hǎo nǚ bù chuān jià shí yī
The wolf and the sheep feed together - láng yáng tóng sì
not well organized and without a central theme - lā lā zá zá