Idioms about helplessness

Helpless: Naihe: How, what to do. Zhi felt that there was no other way but this.

Source: "Historical Records·Zhou Benji": "Tai Shi Boyang said: 'The disaster has come; there is nothing we can do!'"

Example: That melancholy eyes, that lonely mood, That shrinking and that ~ didn't escape his eyes.

Synonyms: I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything, I can’t help, I can’t help, I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything, I can’t support myself, I have to have a last resort, I have to scratch my head, I can’t do anything, the flowers are falling, I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything.

Antonym: sincerely and sincerely, trying every possible means

Idiom allusion: During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the ruling class used harsh means to govern internally and continued to expand externally, imposing heavy taxes on the people, so that The people were complaining and suffering unspeakably, especially the peasants. When they could not bear it any longer, they staged uprisings one after another. The uprising teams ranged from thousands to several hundred people, setting up their own banners, attacking cities, seizing arsenals, releasing prisoners on death row, and killing officials. , robbed the rich and helped the poor in the countryside, and countless people responded. The uprising shocked the emperor and ministers at the time. They were all frightened and hurriedly mobilized their troops and sent heavy troops to suppress it by force. However, the uprising team became more and more courageous as they fought and became unstoppable. The emperor and ministers panicked, so they had to mobilize more troops and implement a cruel killing policy. They killed more than 10,000 people at once, and also killed thousands of people who were transporting food to the rebel army. In this way, they were captured a few years later. some rebel leaders. However, those rebels who were dispersed and those who were not killed gathered again and occupied the mountains and water towns, blocking water and land transportation. They often attacked the government troops in gangs and made a great noise, which in the hearts of the rulers Both hate and fear, but there is nothing they can do against the rebels. So the imperial court enacted the "Sentence of Life Law", which stipulated that if a group of thieves is not discovered, or if it is discovered that should be captured but cannot be captured, all officials with an annual salary of less than 2,000 dan who are mainly responsible shall be executed. After this, the petty officials were afraid of beheading, and even though there were peasant rebels, they did not dare to expose them. They were afraid that if they were exposed, they would not be able to catch them, and they would break the law and implicate the county governor. The county governor did not want them to expose them, so the ranks of the peasant rebels became more and more popular. Come and grow stronger. The idiom "helpless" is used in this story to describe the ruler's deep hatred for the peasant uprising, and tried every possible means to eliminate them. However, the rebel army became more and more courageous and became more and more powerful. I can only hold grudges in my heart, but there is nothing I can do.

Idioms expressing helplessness: helpless, helpless, no choice, no way out, involuntarily forced, helpless

Poems expressing helplessness: 1. I will tell you the date of my return without saying a word. Swallow first. ——Ouyang Xiu, Jade House Spring

2. Since the king came out, the bright mirror and the dark will not cure it. Missing you is like running water, there is no end to it. ——Xu Qian's Thoughts in the Room

3. Overlapping tear stains and brocade characters, there is only love in life that is hard to die. ——Wen Tingshi Die Lianhua

4. Love is afraid of love. Looking forward to the long embankment, the grass is all red. It's so sad that it's moving, it's blue and falling in the yellow spring, it's hard to find two places. ——Zhu Yizun, High Balcony

5. I miss you all day long, and I am exhausted for you, and there are hundreds of flowers. ——Wen Tingyun, two of the four songs of Nan Gezi

6. I only hope that your heart will be like mine, and you will live up to my love. ——Li Zhiyi, Bu Suanzi

7. Looking back on your loving kindness makes me burst into tears. ——Lu Tong Song for the Daughter Upstairs

8. When will we know when we will miss each other? It's embarrassing to be at this point in the night. ——Li Bai's "Three Five Seven Words"

9. I missed you all night long, and suddenly I came to the window and suspected that it was you. ——Lu Tong Thoughtful

10. Who can complain about loneliness? Even as a preface, it’s always an easy task.

——Liu Yong Day and Night Music