There's no way out
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ò uh ū NW ú L ù, which means that there is no place for people to redress their grievances. From niannujiao.
Idiom explanation
Knock: knock. Gong men. There was no way to knock on the Palace door. It describes that the people have nowhere to redress their grievances. It is also called "no plan to knock on the door" and "no way to knock on the sky".
The origin of Idioms
Huang Zhongfu's poem "niannujiao" in Song Dynasty: "Cuiyu is on a tour to the south, but there is no way to go, only to rush his crown. He is loyal and lonely, and his sword is cold in the autumn moon. "
Idiom usage
Be used as a predicate; be used in cases where there is injustice but no place to sue
Examples
There is no way for a minister to make a knee, but there is no way for a minor minister to kowtow. History of the Ming Dynasty: biography of Zhai Fengyu
There's no way out
hardship of travel without shelter - cān fēng yàn lù
The mouth is full of the constitution - kǒu hán tiān xiàn
be busy at putting up installations - dà xīng tǔ mù