People are exhausted
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NW á NGB ā ngcu ì, which means that the sage is not in power and the country is in decline. It's from poetry, Daya, zhan'ang.
The origin of Idioms
"The death of man's cloud leads to the exhaustion of the nation," says the poem Da Ya Zhan ang Mao Zhuan: "when you are exhausted, you will be sick." Zheng xuanjian: "all the wise men say that if they run to death, then all the countries in the world will be poor."
Idiom usage
Li Guang's poem "a gift to a child orchid" says: "God hates ghosts, and you know your anger and anger."
People are exhausted
still smell of one 's mother 's milk -- be young and inexperienced - kǒu shàng rǔ xiù
Pillow the mountain and bear the sea - zhěn shān fù hǎi
hide one 's capacities and hide one 's time - tāo guāng yǐn jì
harm the country and bring calamities on the people - dù guó yāng mín
man 's will , not heaven , decides - rén dìng shèng tiān
be a brilliant man of wide learning - bó xué duō cái
rush on like a swarm of hornets - fēng yōng ér shàng