It is easy to be short of
Yi Yi que, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á oy á oy ì Qu ē, which means that people who are upright are not allowed to live in the world.
Idiom explanation
The appearance of being tall and straight. It's a metaphor for people who are upright and unafraid.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Qiong's biography in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "it is often said that" the person who has a long history is easy to lack, and the person who has a long history is easy to pollute. "
It is easy to be short of
sexual indulgence injures vitality - fá xìng zhī fǔ
hardships of travel or a hard life in the open country - cān fēng yǐn lù