exhausted from effort
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì Ji é sh ē ngs ī, which means hoarse voice and exhausted strength. It's like shouting like hell. It comes from the conclusion of the three heroes of the founding of Italy.
Analysis of Idioms
Hoarseness
Idiom usage
It's not concentrated in one place, and there's no more shouting. Sha Ting's troubles
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's the conclusion of the biography of the three great men of the founding of the Republic of Italy: "I've never been so depressed that I've lost myself."
Chinese PinYin : lì jié shēng sī
exhausted from effort
talk till one's tongue and lips are parched. chún jiāo shé bì
follow suit without knowing why. ǎi rén guān cháng
pride is not to be encouraged. ào bù kě zhǎng
leave one 's native place and live as a vagabond. lí xiāng bèi jǐng
Cutting the East and the West. dōng kǎn xī zhuó