Forced death and forced life
Forced death and forced living is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as Qi ǎ ngs ǐ Qi ǎ nghu ó, which means the metaphor is very reluctant.
source
The 63rd chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "where would you like to drink in Tanchun? But three or four people, including Xiangyun, Xiangling and Li Wan, forced their lives to give up for a long time. "
usage
As an object or adverbial; very reluctantly.
The synonym is difficult for others
Antonym volunteering
Chinese PinYin : qiǎng sǐ qiǎng huó
Forced death and forced life
have experienced all sorts of hardships. jiǔ jīng fēng shuāng
a well-behaved and dignified country girl. lín xià fēng fàn
willing to help but unable to do so. ài mò zhī zhù
the fallen grass and sinking cesspool. piāo yīn luò hùn
be good both in civil and in military affairs. yǔn wén yǔn wǔ