I'm in a mess

I'm in a mess

The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì y ī Xi ā of ù, which means that the clothes break the stomach and hunger; it describes the hardship of life. It comes from shangzong Zhishu.

The origin of Idioms

GUI Youguang's shangzong Zhishu in Ming Dynasty: "so the rich are poor, and the poor die. The undead are bared and severely restrained."

Idiom usage

He is poor in life.

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