Advance and retreat
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NTU ì ch ù Z ǔ, which means there are obstacles in advance and retreat, refers to a dilemma. From Yi Da Zhuang.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, Dazhuang said, "when a sheep touches a sheep, it can't retreat, it can't succeed." Kong yingdashu: "retreat means retreat, then advance." Ram, RAM. The fence.
Idiom usage
If you are in or out of the way, you should give it to others. Wei Yuan, Qing Dynasty
Advance and retreat
a ruthless character behind a gentle appearance - mián lǐ cáng zhēn
make a harmonious and orderly home - yí shì yí jiā
be struck by lightning and split into two halves - tiān dǎ léi pī
If you are not high, you are not low - gāo bù chéng,dī bù jiù
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal - yì bù gǎn cí