It's all worn out
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is Q ī Chu ā Nb ā L à n, which means dilapidated. From miserable world.
The idiom comes from Chapter 11 of Su Manshu's miserable world: "when this single shirt was newly made, it was magnificent, but now it's so worn out that it can't even cover the flesh on the body.
It's all worn out
achieve greater , faster , better and more economical results - duō kuài hǎo shěng
be rapid in composary a piece of writing of a thousand words - yǐ mǎ qiān yán
not to realize that when the lining of the coat gets worn out , there will be nothing left to support the fur - fǎn qiú fù chú
a hungry person is not picky and choosy - jī bù zé shí