what can be done about it
Ruzhinaihe is a common expression in ancient Chinese. Its pinyin is R ú zh ī naih é, which means what to do.
Source and detailed explanation
What should I do? (1) the 43rd chapter of Ming Shi Naian's outlaws of the Marsh: "if you were taken as an official, what would you do?" In the second chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhang Yide angrily whipped the postmaster and he Guojiu tried to kill the officials: Yuan Shaoying asked, "what's the big deal?" Jin said, "what can I do if the Empress Dowager refuses?" Shao said: "you can call heroes from all over the world to come to Beijing and kill all the eunuchs. At this time, the matter is urgent and the Empress Dowager is not allowed to refuse. " In Chapter 117 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, Jiang Wei, the leader of the Wei Dynasty, was defeated by Sima's family in Niutoushan: Yi was shocked and said, "the brain drain! What can we do? " Jiang Ji said, "if a horse loves beans, it must not be used." (4) Xingshi Hengyan · Qiao Taishou's random order of Yuanyang: "but you've made a promise, and I've hired a wife. I don't have much plan to recover. What can I do?" 5. Chu people in the Qing Dynasty won the 89th chapter of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties: "once the power is in hand, my sister and I will die. What can we do?"
Discrimination of words
Emotional commendatory words complex idiom structure idiom usage as predicate and adverbial; used in written language English translation how can be understood? & lt; what can be done about it? & gt; generation time ancient common use degree is general
Chinese PinYin : rú zhī nai hé
what can be done about it
cultivate morality through acting decidedly. guǒ xíng yù dé
confess to false charges under torture. qū dǎ chéng zhāo