scheme exhausted and situation pressing
Ji Qiong Shi Cu, pronounced J ì Qi ó ngsh ì C ù, is a Chinese idiom, which describes the situation as pressing and helpless. From the biography of Chen Tianxiang in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Chen Tianxiang in the history of the Yuan Dynasty, "Shen could not control the chaos, but was controlled by the chaos. The army was short of food, and people ate each other. He was worried about the situation of poverty. Canghuang retreated, and the local soldiers followed suit, resulting in a great defeat."
Idiom usage
The situation is very serious
Examples
However, he was afraid of being reckless and desperate, and he made up his words with his party and friends to confuse the world, express his own evils, or hope to see a rabbit. In Ming Dynasty, Wu Yingji wrote a book about Wang mangxi for Zhai Yi.
scheme exhausted and situation pressing
a wealthy , influential but modest person - chí yíng bǎo tài
be fond of eating and averse to work - hào chī lǎn zuò
have no idea what to do with one 's hands and feet - shǒu zú wú cuò
in order to climb up high one must begin from the bottom - dēng gāo zì bēi
doing good is the greatest source of happiness - wéi shàn zuì lè
Open your lips and plant your moustache - zhāng chún zhí zī