Exhausted
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì D ā NC á Iji é, which means that the strength and property have been exhausted. From "Zhi Yu CuO Xing".
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Zhiyu cuoxing:" in the Qin Dynasty, he devoted himself to exhausting people's wealth, and devoted himself to exhausting people's labor; he exhausted his wealth, and did his best to end the thieves. The mountain was full of robbers, and the road was blocked. Therefore, he was convicted of several hundred thousand crimes every year. "
Idiom usage
As predicate and attribute;
Chinese PinYin : lì dān cái jié
Exhausted
shut the dogs up to beat them. guān mén dǎ gǒu
Change the way of life and advocate education. yí fēng chóng jiào
Three diseases and four pains. sān bìng sì tòng
Take advantage of the emperor to order the princes. xié tiān zǐ yǐ lìng zhū hóu
two tigers cannot live on the same mountain. guó wú èr jūn