a target for all
It's a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh ø ngsh ǐ zh ī D ì. It originally means the target of arrows, and it refers to the target of attack. From Lu Xun's letters to Xu shoushang.
The origin of Idioms
In order to promote the style of quotation, Yutang has made a few achievements here. (letters from Lu Xun to Xu shoushang)
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: a street mouse, the finger of a thousand people [antonym]: well known
Idiom usage
In the book Bao Bei Yuan Zheng written by Tan Sitong in Qing Dynasty, "Hefei must be the target of the original disaster."
a target for all
be satisfied with the existing state of affairs and reluctant to move forward - ān yú xiàn zhuàng
one 's family was reduced to absolute destitution - jiā pín rú xǐ
infer the whole matter after hearing but one point - wén yī zhī èr
proud and contemptuous of the work and its ways - qīng shì ào wù