get out of hand
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě sh ō ush í, which means things are damaged to the point that they cannot be rectified or cured. It's from the preface to send Gao Xian to the master.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] irreparable and disintegrating [antonym] rising sun
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote a preface to sending Gao Xian to the master: "when Bo and Dan meet, they are decadent and frustrated, and their defeat is out of control."
Idiom usage
After Pu Dianjun came to the stage, he got to a terrible situation because he connived at the soldiers. (Guo Moruo's youth: before and after anyway)
Chinese PinYin : bù kě shōu shí
get out of hand
a man of distinction always has a poor memory. guì rén duō wàng
erudite but be not recognized. huǐ dú nán huá
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice. è yán lì sè
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table. cán bēi lěng zhì