There is no good in pleading for disaster
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ē nhu ò w ú Li á ng, which means to suffer from disaster again. It is caused by one's own lack of morality. It comes from Guoyu zhujiying, which was founded in Wu Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Shen: repeat. Disaster: the second disaster. Unscrupulous: describe yourself as immoral.
The origin of Idioms
In Guoyu, zhujiying was successful in the Wu Dynasty: "today, Gou Jian is an evil person who dares to forget the great virtue of the king of heaven and think about the small grievances of the frontier."
Chinese PinYin : shēn huò wú liáng
There is no good in pleading for disaster
beat gongs and shout at passengers to open the way for a coming official. kāi luó hè dào
To judge the past from the present. zhuó gǔ zhǔn jīn