feel helpless
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú R ú n à IH é, meaning helpless. From the book of rites · University.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites · University: "the envoy of villain is the country. Even if there are good people, there will be no disaster. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute. example just as Lishi was about to go down the pit, he suddenly split and compounded, and had nothing to do. The 17th chapter of Chan Zhen Yi Shi by Taoist Qingxi in Ming Dynasty
feel helpless
the students surpass the teacher - qīng chū yú lán
the meat-eaters are vulgar -- the noblemen are shortsighted and good-for-nothing - ròu shí zhě bǐ
Abandon adversity and return to obedience - qì nì guī shùn
and the year is drawing to a close - suì yù qí mù