have to
No doubt, the pronunciation is B ù D é B ù R, which is a Chinese word, and it has to be interpreted like this.
explain
Bill: so. It means that we are forced by the environment or have difficulties, but we are helpless.
source
In the biography of Sima Zhi in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, it is said that "today's canons of agriculture all say that" those who stay are those who live in the fields and plan, and learn from their strength, but the situation is not good. "
Examples
It's a matter of situation. The 46th chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty
have to
People don't know, ghosts don't know - rén bù zhī,guǐ bù jué
A scholar knows everything when he doesn't go out - xiù cái bù chū mén,quán zhī
different from the ordinary tune - xīng yún zhì yǔ