China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - An unfortunate explanation

An unfortunate explanation

Fierce: unfortunate; G: Geely. It means that it is estimated that the development trend of the situation is not good, and more harm is less beneficial. The origin of the idiom: Yuan Yiming's "Earn Fast Pass" is the second discount: "After you went, you were unlucky and did your best."

Example of idiom: My master was ill for half a month, but he was isolated from the traitor inside and outside, and there was no news from him. Prince, this dream, run.

ㄒㄩㄥㄉㄨㄛㄐㄧㄕㄠˇ Athena Chu.

The pronoun of running away: the possibility of dying from a narrow escape is far greater than the possibility of living, but finally escaped. Metaphor has gone through a lot of hardships, your brother's sword hole and gun forest fight quickly, narrow escape, not seriously.

The opposite of bad luck: good luck shines high, good luck shines high. In the past, I thought it was a sign that everything would be all right. It is also used to describe good luck. Snow White, Octagonal Drum, Today's Joy: "Today's Joy,

Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: derogatory idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English translation: bodeill instead of well

Russian translation: некдобрт

Japanese translation: (I will think about it later) (わる) ぃことの (ほぅが) が

Other translations: mehr bǒ ses als gutes verhei β en & ltunheilvoll & gt< law > pré sager plus de malque de bon < The prediction of mo Wei>

Idiom riddle: Tang Sanzang crossed the flaming mountain

Pronunciation note: Ji, can't be pronounced as "J χ and".

Note: Ji, you can't write "ancient".

Two-part allegorical saying: dancing on the tip of a knife; Walking a tightrope in Dongting Lake