Help from crawling
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ú f ú zh ī Ji ù, which means desperate to save. It comes from the book of songs, Ying Feng and Gu Feng.
Idiom explanation
A desperate rescue.
The origin of Idioms
"Poetry · wind · valley wind": "where people have mourning, crawling to save it." In the book of the later Han Dynasty, Zhang Di Ji: "those who cover the monarch, regard the people as their parents, worry about being scared, teach them to be loyal and help them." Liu Zhiji of Tang Dynasty wrote in Shi Tong · dark puzzle: "those who live in the lane of Curie still have the voice of Chong Xiang, while those who live in the neighborhood of Wu still claim the help of crawling."
Idiom usage
As the subject and object, it is used in written language example there is the help of loyalty and the help of crawling. The Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Fan Ye
Chinese PinYin : pú fú zhī jiù
Help from crawling
Take advantage of the situation. jiàn kōng héng píng
till my heart is weary , and my head aches. gān xīn shǒu jí