in doubt
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í s ì zh ī Ji ā n, which means that it is both like and unlike, and it refers to something suspicious and uncertain. It comes from on the cause of Xuqian's happiness.
The origin of Idioms
In Lu Zhi's on the cause of Xuqian's fortune, it is said that "if we break the speed, we can't forgive others, but we can't argue between suspicions."
Idiom usage
In Tang Yu Lin Fang Zheng, written by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "today I have Wei Mo, and I will admonish him very much. Although I dare not look at the Zhenguan government, there are few places where there is no fault."
Chinese PinYin : yí sì zhī jiān
in doubt
obey others against one's will. jiàng xīn xiāng cóng