to be in a dilemma
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā OSH ǒ uch í ch ú, which means to describe anxiety, fear or hesitation. From the book of songs, Yingfeng, jingnv.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Ying Feng, Jing Nu: "when you love but don't see, you are hesitant to scratch your head."
Idiom usage
To be anxious is to be anxious. Example his hesitation proves this. In Ming Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's the story of the four sages: the heart shakes, the tears float, the two differences are lonely, and I can't bear to throw them away
Chinese PinYin : sāo shǒu chí chú
to be in a dilemma
white teeth and pretty eyebrows. hào chǐ é méi
power capable of saving a desperate situation. huí tiān zhī lì
a beautiful girl has an unfortunate life. hóng yán bó mìng
The clouds and trees are far away. yún shù yáo gé