one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted
Ji Qiong Li Qu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì Qi ó NGL ì Q ū, which means that the stratagem and power are used up. It comes from the book of the Liang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
I'll try my best
Idiom usage
It means that the stratagem and power are used up.
Examples
In his Chixi suisifang written by Emperor Liang and yuan of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "Guo Mo attached righteousness to Yi and Jin Xi, tried his best to fight against the empress."
Zhang Zai of the Song Dynasty wrote in the temperament of the Confucian Classics: "many people are content with poverty, but in fact, they are just poor and weak, so they are not suitable for painting."
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Liang Dynasty, the emperor of Yuan Dynasty: "Guo Mo Qing Yi, Jin Xi Fu Yi, Ji Qiong Li Qu, anti kill after the Lord."
Chinese PinYin : jì qióng lì qū
one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted
The age of the day is failing. tiān nián bù suì
one 's favour as high as the sky and thick as the earth. dài tiān lǚ dì
exist side by side and play a part together. xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng
The sparrow knows not the carving of the Osprey. yàn què qǐ zhī diāo è zhì