the end of hills and rivers
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā nqi ó ngshu ǐ Ju é, which means that there is no way to go and you are in a desperate situation. From the song of winter night.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Lu You's "winter night chant" said: "the hungry and sick crane has no sleep, who is the neighbor when the mountain is poor and the water is exhausted."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, object; refers to hopelessness.
Chinese PinYin : shān qióng shuǐ jué
the end of hills and rivers
when a book is copied thrice , some characters become alike. wū yān chéng mǎ
Bridge is bridge, road is road. qiáo shì qiáo,lù shì lù
the statement of only one of the parties. yī miàn zhī cí
recruit deserters and traitors. zhāo xiáng nà pàn