headword: unbroken
Pinyin: bu jue ru lu
Interpretation: connected like a thin line, almost broken, describing the sound, breath, etc. as low and weak, intermittent. Or used to describe a critical situation; Later, it is also a metaphor that there are few heirs in skills and other aspects. (China: refers to the Central Plains countries. ) The original intention is that the Central Plains countries are in a critical situation under the impact of foreign countries. Although they have not been cut off, they are only connected like a thin line. Describe the critical situation, but also describe the subtle voice. [2]
Idiom allusion
① Biography of the Ram in the Four Years of Xi Gong: "Yi Di is also ill in China, and the southern Yi and the northern Di make friends, and China is endless."
② Tang Liu Zongyuan's Letter to Xu Jingzhao and Meng Rong: "... so it is important to inherit; Endless. "
(3) Song Su Shi's Poem on the Former Red Cliff: "His voice is whining, like resentment, like crying, like complaining, and the lingering sound is lingering."
(4) Song Chen Liang's Book of Faithfulness to Ying: "If Mr. Ruru drives the theory to open it up, the trend of collapse in the middle and collapse in the outside will succeed, and my Tao will be endless."
⑤ the sound of the flute curled up; ~。
An analysis of endless words
It is often misused to describe "continuous, prolonged, crowded and complicated" [3]
Synonyms: danger is like an egg, precarious, close call, lingering sound, lingering sound
Antonym: unbreakable, as peaceful as Mount Tai.