have no one to depend on and no where to live
In Chinese, Pinyin is w ú Su ǒ y ī Gu ī, which means there is no dependence or destination. It comes from the biography of relatives in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Han Dynasty, the biography of Waiqi: "the emperor was so angry that he burned his palace. After six years, his life failed, and the disaster was still heavy. He made emperor Xiaoai suffer from other disasters. He lost his heart, and his life collapsed suddenly. He also made the sacrifice of the common king be abandoned, and his spirit was helpless."
Idiom usage
The old uncle has gone, and my nephew will carry on from now on! The 46th chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty
have no one to depend on and no where to live
behaving stealthily like a thief - zéi tóu gǒu nǎo