beyond one 's power
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin L ì Su ǒ B ù J í, means that you can't do it with your own strength. It comes from Shimen character Zen by Shi Huihong of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Shi Huihong's Shimen character Zen of the Song Dynasty: "the meaning of a text that has never been seen in one's life, which is beyond the power of the public, should be gathered in it."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attribute, object; derogatory. We also need to find ways to do the things we want to do
Chinese PinYin : lì suǒ bù jí
beyond one 's power
The earth is old and the sky is dim. dì lǎo tiān hūn
A gathering of geese and ducks. fú jū yàn jù
warn others against following a bad example. yǐ jǐng xiào yóu