Pronunciation: ch ü y ú w ú n à i
Short spelling: cywn
Type: neutral
idiom
Structure: verb object
idiom
Usage: as predicate and adverbial; It means forced.
Source: Four chapters of the Sui History Legacy: "I'm going to cut off your dog's head, but I pity that you are also a poor man. Out of frustration, let me spare you!"
Explanation: It means that there is no way to do this. Helpless: helpless.
Example: The reason why he did this thing he should not do was that he was forced to do it out of frustration.
There was a man who fell off his horse with a mace. He was caught in front of Tang Gong by a group of servants. Justice Tang: "How dare you gather a gang of bandits to frighten my passing officials? Take them and kill them!" The man said cautiously: "The villain is not a robber, but a guard of the East Palace. Under the command of Lord Yuwen, the Taoist priest has a grudge against the East Palace, and asked the little people to rob him. I was ordered to do nothing about the little people." Justice Tang: "What grudge do I have with the East Palace? You want to come to Tangsai to escape? I'm going to cut off your dog's head. I pity that you are also a poor man. Out of frustration, let's go! " The man was killed and flew away. When Tang Gong looked at the warrior, he was still looking for someone to fight with. Duke Tang: "Go and invite the brave man to meet you!" A servant rode up and said, "My lord, please meet me?" Uncle Bao said, "Who is your family