病入膏肓 | bìng rù gāo huāng | lit. the disease has attacked the vitals (idiom); fig. beyond cure; the situation is hopeless | |
泉石膏肓 | quán shí gāo huāng | lit. mountain springs and rocks in one's heart (idiom); a deep love of mountain scenery |
1 | How to Raise your Children For Christ? | |
2 | Our school's slogan is that the text entered blind, out of the rogue. | |
3 | Trusting enough to see good in people without blindly trusting in the goodness of all people. | |
4 | The clear implication is that these are things that any educated person ought to know. | |
5 | Literacy training and health and nutrition services are often the most needed and most valued by poor people. |