I don't know what to do
It's a Chinese idiom, w è im í nqi ú y ī, which means to dress and get up before dawn. He is diligent in politics. It comes from the biography of Zou Yang in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zou Yang in the book of Han Dynasty, "the emperor of the first Xiaowen was established according to the pass, and he was cold hearted and sold his ambition, but he didn't know how to ask for clothes."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Chinese PinYin : wèi míng qiú yī
I don't know what to do
Mend the scales and nourish the claws. xiū lín yǎng zhǎo
rare fowls and strange animals. zhēn qín yì shòu
choose the place for one's retirement. zhōng yān zhī zhì