be mentally and physically exhausted
Physical and mental exhaustion, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē nx ī NJI ā OCU ì, which means weak body and low spirit. It comes from Tan Xinpei's "masterpiece" in the unofficial history of Jinling.
The origin of Idioms
"Tan Xinpei's" masterpiece "in Jinling unofficial history by Shi Sanyou:" because of his physical and mental exhaustion, Tan Xinpei has never been able to get sick since then, and died in the moon
Idiom usage
It refers to physical and mental fatigue.
Examples
Wang Shuo's animal ferocity: "this kind of physical and mental fantasy makes me physically and mentally exhausted. I often sleep all night and still feel listless."
be mentally and physically exhausted
the glint and flash of cold steel - dāo guāng jiàn yǐng
employ incapable men instead of able men - huáng zhōng huǐ qì
Reward the same and punish the different - shǎng tóng fá yì
To advocate the rule and the leaf - chāng tiáo yě yè