money runs out
The golden end of the bed is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Chu á NGT ó UJ ī NJ ì n, which means that the money at the head of the bed is exhausted; it means that the money is exhausted and the life is in trouble. It's from hard to go.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem: "if you don't see the gold at the head of the bed, the strong men have no color."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: penniless, empty purse; antonym: rich, rich, full of money
Idiom usage
He is in poverty. example prostitutes return to Jinling, steal from escape, live in prostitutes for half a year, the end of the bed gold, big sister travel teeth cold. Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi Pianpian in Qing Dynasty
money runs out
find for the tripod in the central plain -- attempt to usurp the throne - wèn dǐng zhōng yuán