It is impossible to do otherwise.
Liaofuer, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li á of ùě R ě R, which means nothing more. From Phoenix pool.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zhang of Ming Dynasty wrote "Phoenix pool" for the first time: "it's just Wansheng dance. Put it in the box gently and look like it. None of those who watched cheered. Yun Sheng also yelled: "it's amazing!" Wan Sheng replied, "it's not free from vulgarity. Talk to you."
Idiom usage
For the time being, that's all
Chinese PinYin : liáo fù ěr ěr
It is impossible to do otherwise.
put all sorts of things together. dōng pīn xī còu
Treat him in his own way. yǐ qí rén zhī dào,huán zhì qí rén zhī
Soldiers come to meet generals, water comes to earth weirs. bīng lái jiàng yíng,shuǐ lái tǔ yàn
wind and rain sweeping across a gloomy sky-a grim and grave situation. fēng yǔ rú pán