The road is at an end
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ú Qi ó NgR ì m ù, which means to be in a desperate situation. It comes from Qun Gong written by Huang Zunxian of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Qing Huang Zunxian "Qun Gong" poem: "the road is at an end of the day, what's more, the white head with a dead end."
Idiom usage
Be in a desperate situation
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: the road is far away and the road is poor
Chinese PinYin : tú qióng rì mù
The road is at an end
restrain vicious and foster sincere habits. xián xié cún chéng
Hidden virtue and secret action. qián dé mì xíng
there is nothing comparable to this. wú kě bǐ nì
bright red blossoms and green willows. huā hóng liǔ lǜ
with one 's hair standing and the corners of the eyes splitting -- boil with anger. fà zhǐ zì liè