His way is out of control
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Q í D à ow á ngy á o, which means that you can't find a way; you can't do it; it's also called "there's no reason for it.". From the annals of criminal law of the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote in the annals of the criminal law of the Han Dynasty: "although he wanted to reform later, he was doomed."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
His way is out of control
speak into sb . 's ears in a whisper - fù ěr dī yán
a vast territory with a sparse population - dì kuàng rén xī
a sudden change in the situation - fēng yún tū biàn