Unable to win
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì B ù Z ì sh è ng, which comes from the story of the Six Dynasties: Xi Minhua snake. It means that I can't stand it because of lack of strength.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Dunyi of the Song Dynasty wrote the story of the Six Dynasties: Xi Minhua Snake: "no drink, no cave to protect the body, hunger and distress, unable to win."
Analysis of Idioms
I'm not competent
Idiom usage
For a female college student who is in distress, sometimes it's obvious that she can't help herself. Liang Xiaosheng's cousin II
Unable to win
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like a man who was drunk or dreaming - rú chī rú mèng
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