be frustrated
It's an idiom, and its pinyin is sh ā y ǔ é RGU ī, which means to escape after being knocked down. It means to return disgracefully after a setback or failure. It is used to describe the return from failure. It first refers to the return from failure or failure in the battlefield.
explain
It refers to failure or failure. Devastation, injury. The wings are destroyed.
source
Bao Zhao of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of worshiping the Minister: "if you have been defeated, you will see a leap again." Qin Mu's don't stretch your hand: this group was beheaded and "failed", and another group broke out. Shi Shuo Xin Yu Zhi Gong Hao he: Zhi Gong cherishes it, but he fails.
Chinese PinYin : shā yǔ ér guī
be frustrated
daily call to religious life. mù gǔ chén zhōng