When you are down and out, no one asks you what to say next.

No one asks when I am down and out, but when I am glorious, who are you?

Luo is a Chinese word, pronounced as luò bó, luò pò, luò pò and luò tuò, which means down and out. From "Historical Records: Biography of Li Sheng and Lu Jia".

Interpretation:

1. Poverty and frustration.

2. Bohemian.

3. Losing one’s soul is a metaphor for panic.

Down and out in a sentence:

1. He plays the role of a down and out scholar.

2. He was in a state of despair all day long.

3. This self-defense counterattack drove the enemy to a pulp.

4. He walked alone in despair, lonely and helpless.

5. Seeing that his conspiracy was exposed, he fled in despair.