The end of the story
Yihodizhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī h é D ǐ zh ǐ, which means that I don't know how far I'm going to get it. It comes from Lu Xun's postscript to morning flowers and evening flowers.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's postscript to "morning flowers gathering at sunset" says that "when you look at this world, you can see that you are as tolerant and unreasonable as Chen Shubao's heartless. What's the end of it? "
Idiom usage
To express an exclamation for a bad phenomenon
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: yiyuhudi, unimaginable
Chinese PinYin : yī hé dǐ zhǐ
The end of the story
The bee is made in the sleeve. fēng chài zuò yú huái xiù
Bottle drop and hairpin fold. píng zhùi zān zhé
till the seas dry up and the rocks decay. hǎi hé shí làn