I'm exhausted
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǔ Shu ā IL ì J ì n, which means to describe the tragic situation when the war is close to failure. It also describes the slack and powerless at the end of the article. It comes from Li Hua of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Hua, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his diaogu battlefield essay: "when the drum is weak, the strength is exhausted; when the arrow is exhausted, the string is exhausted."
Idiom explanation
Drum: war drum; decline: weak. The drums are weak and the strength is exhausted. Describes the tragedy of a war approaching defeat. Also describes the end of the article lax.
Chinese PinYin : gǔ shuāi lì jìn
I'm exhausted
infer the whole matter after hearing but one point. wén yī zhī shí
A man stands on his fist and a horse on his arm. quán tóu shàng lìdérén,gē bó shàng zǒudémǎ
his name is enough to strike terror in people 's hearts. xiān shēng duó rén
Bullying the big over the small. qī dà yā xiǎo