There is no dilemma
The Chinese idiom, pronounced J ì NTU ì w ú Su ǒ, means that there is no place to move forward or backward, which means that you are in a difficult situation. From yunjiaoguan Ji tan.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Er of the Ming Dynasty wrote in yunjiaoguan Ji Tan: "a woman is pregnant in October. She is suitable to give birth at the head of the gate of Wanshan mountain. When she is about to leave in the middle of the night, she has no choice but to walk under the door and give birth to a woman by pulling the door."
Idiom usage
In the anecdotes of xubanqiao written by Zhuquan in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "going out in anger, wandering on the Lishe bridge, will be the strategy of holding the stone."
Chinese PinYin : jìn tuì wú suǒ
There is no dilemma
teach by precept and example. yán chuán shēn jiào
The oil is dry and the fire is exhausted. yóu gān huǒ jìn
The position is not expected to be arrogant. wèi bù qī jiāo