at one's wit's end
The synonym qianlvzhiji generally refers to qianlvjiqiong, a Chinese idiom pronounced Qi á NL ǘ J ì Qi ó ng. [interpretation: Guizhou: the area of Guizhou today. Poor: all. After the use of "Qian donkey skills" to borrow only a little ability is also used up. 】It's from three commandments, the donkey of Guizhou.
Idiom usage
Examples
They just want to survive. Forerunner by Chen Lide
Discrimination of words
There is nothing to do, there is nothing to do, there is nothing to do
Antonym: powerful and powerful
The origin of Idioms
There are no donkeys in Guizhou, but those who do good things can enter by boat. There is no use at all. Put it down the mountain. Tiger see it, giant also, think God, cover forest peep. If you are a little closer, you can't know each other.
In the future, when the donkey crows, the tiger is frightened and runs away. He thinks that he will eat himself, and he is afraid. However, when they see each other, they feel that they have no power; when they learn their voice, they come close to the front and back, and finally dare not fight. A little closer, a little closer, a little closer. The donkey is too angry to walk. Tiger because of joy, plan said: "technology stop this ear." Because of jumping and stumbling, he broke his throat, exhausted his flesh and went away.
Gee. There is virtue in the form and energy in the sound. Although the tiger is fierce and fearless, the pawn dare not take it. If today is Yan, sad husband.
Idiom story
Once upon a time, there was no donkey in Guizhou. A good man brought a donkey from the north and put it to the foot of the mountain to eat grass. The tiger on the mountain found the monster. At first, he only looked at it from a distance. Then he approached the donkey slowly and was scared by the donkey's cry. Finally, he found that the donkey could only kick with its hooves and had no other skills, so he jumped up to have a good meal.
Chinese PinYin : qián lǘ zhī jì
tricks not to be feared
be unable to plan out one 's day. zhāo bù móu xī
Hold one's hair and eat one's dinner. wò fā tǔ sūn
scale the summit and face the water. dēng shān lín shuǐ