be uncertain
Indecision, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch í y í B ù Ju é, which means indecision. It comes from the biography of Hou Yi in the history of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Hou Yi in the history of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "when you go to the other place, if you come here, you should not ask. If you are hesitant, you should be able to do it easily."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: indecisive [antonym]: quick decision
Idiom usage
It means hesitation. I was his prisoner, but he hesitated. Ba Jin's "autumn in spring" and "biography of Duan Wenzhen in the book of Sui Dynasty": "it's not the best policy to be hesitant." Chapter 99 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "the king of Chu was afraid of Qin and hesitated."
Chinese PinYin : chí yí bù jué
be uncertain
intelligible even to a senile woman. lǎo yù néng jiě
hate to the very marrow of one 's bones. qiè gǔ zhī chóu