unable to stand the strain any longer
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì B ù n é ngzh ī, which means that strength cannot reach the required level. It comes from Wen Zi Zi Shi Jun by Wang Tong of Sui Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
They are powerless and powerless; they are capable of turning the tide
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Tong's Wen Zi Shi Jun of the Sui Dynasty, it is said that "the mansion is not supported by a single tree."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, attribute, object; refers to the force can not support. In the romance of Fengshen written by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty, "Nangong Shi fought against Huang Yuanji, less than 30 rounds. Yuanji was not Nangong Shi's enemy."
unable to stand the strain any longer
Twisting the earth to burn incense - niǎn tǔ fén xiāng