be hopelessly outnumbered
Outnumbered, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǎ B ù D í zh ò ng, which means less people can't resist more people. It describes the great disparity of strength between the two opposing sides in a war. It comes from Mencius, the first king of Liang Hui.
The origin of Idioms
"Mencius · Liang Hui Wang Shang": "few solid can not be against the public."
Idiom usage
It is used in war and so on. Chen Zi'ang's book on unjust imprisonment of shenzongren: "the man who is lonely and upright is detested by all evils; the man who is honest is detested by all evils. Outnumbered, outnumbered. " Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty "outlaws of the marsh" and "the 63rd battle of Songjiang army against Beijing City pass to win Liangshanpo": it is said that Shi Xiu and Lu Junyi were desperate in the city at that time, and all the people came together. The public put up the hook and trip the lasso. They were pitiful heroes, and Fang Xin was outnumbered. Chapter 15 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: Wang Lang is outnumbered, and he kills Bai Hu and Zhou Xin. He walks into the city, pulls up the suspension bridge and closes the city gate. The 45th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: Cao Cao in Sanjiangkou meets Jiang Gan in the middle of the stratagem: Although Zhou Yu gained profits, he was afraid that he would be outnumbered, so he ordered Mingjin to take over the ship. Chapter 50 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Mi Ming left his body to fight alone. He was outnumbered by others. He was wounded all over and died with all his strength." "Although Xu Xin has three points of ability, he is outnumbered by others and runs for his life." The fourth chapter of shuotang: "Yin and ma have seen a lot of people and expected to be outnumbered."
Analysis of Idioms
There is a big gap between the two; there is a big gap between the two
Chinese PinYin : guǎ bù dí zhòng
be hopelessly outnumbered
Advance the virtuous and retreat the sycophant. jìn xián tuì nìng
attract too much attention and invite trouble. zhāo fēng rě yǔ
pick out the essentials and extract the essence. tí yào gōu xuán
people starved to death are everywhere. è piǎo zài dào