I can't help it
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ù Gu ò B ù Xi á, which means that it is too late to remedy the fault. It is the same as "saving the poor". It comes from the biography of cruel officials in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
It's better to save than to give
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of cruel officials in historical records, "nine Qing officials are busy serving their officials, and they can't help themselves. How can they talk about something other than Shengmo?"
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used for exhortation, etc. Example: Su Shunqin's Duan Gongshu, deputy envoy of the third division of the upper division of the Song Dynasty, said: "he was in charge of his duties, and he was haggard all day long, but he couldn't get over it. He was at a loss and doubted himself. How could he have been so stupid?"
Chinese PinYin : jiù guò bù xiá
I can't help it
rescue the desperately poor and help those who were in difficulty. fú wēi jì jí
Scorching lips and dry tongue. jiāo chún gàn shé
Honest and upright officials are hard to judge housework. qīng guān nán duàn jiā wù shì
Scenic Spots and Historical Sites. míng shèng gǔ jī
give up eating for fear of choking. wén yē fèi shí