where will it all end
Yiyuhudi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī y ú h ú D ǐ, which means to what extent (sigh for the bad phenomenon). From the book of songs Xiaoya Xiaomin.
Idiom explanation
Yi: initial particle; Yu: to; Hu: he, Na; Di: end.
The origin of Idioms
"Xiaoya Xiaomin" in the book of Songs: "I see Mou you, Yi Yu Hu Di?"
Idiom usage
To express one's exclamation for a bad phenomenon. The history of pain written by Wu Jianren in the Qing Dynasty: "in the future, it will bring disaster to the world. I don't know." "That knows this Yang Youxiang, but blindly big words deceive the king, have no definite chaos and peaceful policy, future national disaster, don't know yiyuhudi." In Qing Dynasty, he was awarded the 89th chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Chinese PinYin : yī yú hú dǐ
where will it all end
The eagle struck with a thunderbolt. yīng cuō tíng jī
have succumbed to the influence of many cups. jiǔ hān ěr shú
Taking advantage of chaos to survive. qǔ luàn cún wáng
a compound of connecting courtyards , each surrounded by dwelling quarters. shēn zhái dà yuàn