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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǒ ut ó UW ú L ù, which refers to a desperate situation with no way out. It comes from the third part of Xiao Xiang Yu written by Yang Xianzhi in Yuan Dynasty.
Phonetic materials
No way out
Idiom usage
She had no choice but to ask her old master for help when she was in a desperate situation. Lu Xun's hesitation and blessing
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms] mountain and water are exhausted, the road is at an end, the road is at an end, there is no way to go antonyms] right and left, wish fulfilled, heaven and man willing, great distance [rhyming words] poisonous rain, sea and land, sudden enlightenment, breaking through the clouds, selling children and women, things in the basket, obsession, eagle's eye, cloud and rain, net door, etc. [riddle] mount the horse at the bridge head [Xiehouyu] Lin Chong goes up to Liangshan
The origin of Idioms
The third discount of Yuan Yang Xianzhi's Xiaoxiang rain: "I'm desperate because I'm drenched. Do you know where the capital of Salmonella island is?"
Chinese PinYin : zǒu tóu wú lù
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steal the beams and pillars and replace them with rotten timbers. tōu liáng huàn zhù
range upon range of mountains. chóng luán dié zhàng
condescend to treat those inferior in position. zhé jié dài shì