Lost track
Lost track, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í Z ō ngsh ī L ù, meaning lost the way. It comes from Zhang Zifang's walking on the bridge by Li Wenwei in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Li Wenwei's the first fold of Zhang Zifang's walking on the bridge: "this man is Zhang Liang, both loyal and filial, lost his way."
Idiom usage
On the way here, I couldn't find a place to live, but I lost my way. It was too late. The first fold of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's alarm clock Kui
Lost track
possessing strength, but retaining gentleness - zhī xióng shǒu cí
Helping the past and lagging behind - chān qián luò hòu