Bodies everywhere (sh and Hé ng Bià nyy): Bodies everywhere. Describe the dead very much.
After fierce fighting, the bodies of the enemy were everywhere and suffered heavy losses.
Y ǐ zé li à ng Sh: It means that there are bodies everywhere, which can be measured by swamp. It is said that many people died.
Sentence: Four people went on an outing to Qilu, killing countless cities, breaking their bellies, breaking their necks and measuring their bodies.
Hunger is everywhere (è pio bià nyy): the bodies of people who starve to death. There are hungry people everywhere. Describe the tragic scene of a large number of people starving to death
Sentence: It is the one-year-old wild people who eat jujube vegetables and starve everywhere.
Rivers of blood (Xu? Li ú? chéng? Hé): Describe how many people were killed.
Sentence: The Nanjing Massacre, with mountains of bones and rivers of blood, was terrible.
Sh and Sh ā n xuè h (1): Describe how many people were killed.
Sentence: The morning light is blazing, shining on the sea of blood on the corpse mountain, which is even more frightening.