be cramped for room
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is j ú Ti ā NJ í D ì, which means that although the sky is high, it has to bend down; although the earth is thick, it has to take a small step. Describe the situation of embarrassment, caution, fear to. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, January.
Entry
be cramped for room
Pinyin
jútiānjídì
Citation explanation
Describe the situation of embarrassment, caution, fear to. In the book of songs, Xiaoya, the first month, it is said that the sky is high and dare not to leave the situation; the earth is thick and dare not to leave the situation Wu Shu, biography of Bu Fu: innocent and severely punished, so as to make the people live in heaven and earth. Who doesn't tremble? Lu Ji's Xie Pingyuan internal history table: gratitude is the only fault, and five emotions are the mourning. If there is no place to be. Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty wrote the poem of Wumei village in Oubei Shihua: "Mei village had retired from the forest when the country died, and its official position in our Dynasty also rose because of recommendation, which is different from the name of Jiangbiao Qian. However, if you can't bear to die, you can understand your heart and trace if you don't forget your body."
Idiom usage
To describe a state of panic
Chinese PinYin : jú tiān jí dì
be cramped for room
in one 's humble position , one 's word does not carry much weight. rén wēi yán qīng
it doesn 't help the situation. yú shì wú bǔ
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. wān ròu bǔ chuāng