I can't go down
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di é Xi è B ù Xi à, which means to feel uneasy and uneasy. It comes from Jiang Shuzhen's cut throat mandarin duck Association.
The origin of Idioms
"Warning to the world · Jiang Shuzhen's cut throat Mandarin Duck Club": "since the death of Aqiao, the daughter is very unhappy. He thought to himself, "it's all my fault. I gave him his youth." Day by day. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate; used of a person's mood.
I can't go down
have one 's tongue in one 's cheek - huà lǐ yǒu huà
praising the two brothers both having ability and political integrity - yuán fāng jì fāng
get married; become an immortal - kuà fèng chéng lóng
In filial piety and out of fraternity - rù xiào chū tì