The situation is desperate
In Chinese, the Pinyin is sh ì Qi ó NGL ì Q ū, which means the situation is difficult and the strength is exhausted. It comes from the Shendao stele of Duke Zhou, the Minister of the Ministry of household, written by Sima Guang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to Sima Guang's tablet of Shendao, the Minister of the Ministry of household, it is said that "when he is weak, he can be appeased."
Idiom usage
The situation after a disastrous defeat
Examples
As for those who are weak and then bound, the cover can ensure that they are not scheming. The Song Dynasty Chen Liang's "on ancient drinking · Li Guang"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms are exhausted
Antonyms are in full swing
Chinese PinYin : shì qióng lì qū
The situation is desperate
peach and plum trees vie with one another in the splendor of their blossoms. táo lǐ zhēng yán
If you have something to change, you will be rewarded if you have nothing. yǒu zé gǎi zhī,wú zé jiā miǎn
restrain one 's grief and accord with inevitable changes. jié āi shùn biàn