I'm in a hurry
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì Q ū jऻqi ó ng, which means that all strength and wisdom have been used up. It comes from Wu Baoan, volume 166 of Taiping Guangji.
Analysis of Idioms
Li Qu Dao Qiong
The origin of Idioms
Wu Baoan, volume 166 of Taiping Guangji, said, "I'm in distress now, and I'm in a desperate situation."
Idiom usage
It is used in the situation of people.
Examples
I don't think this generation of rats and dogs have any deep plans. They have been defeated by our enemies for days. The story of Yunbi and pingman's memorial by Qiu Rui in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lì qū jì qióng
I'm in a hurry
like a crane 's bone and a pine 's appearance. hè gǔ sōng jīn
keep up appearances and be wasteful. pū zhāng yáng lì
dearer than one 's own flesh and blood. qíng yú gǔ ròu
surrender one 's power to another at one 's own peril. tài ē dào chí