zài​shuāi​sān​jié

on one's last legs

再衰三竭 zài​shuāi​sān​jié
on one's last legs
weakening and close to exhaustion; in terminal decline. This idiom describes energy or morale that has steadily faded until it is completely spent, based on the classic military strategy of waiting for an enemy's spirit to flag after multiple charges.

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