Advance and retreat
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NTU ì ch ù L í, which means that there are obstacles in advance and retreat, refers to a dilemma. It is the same as "advance and retreat". It comes from the history of Zen.
Analysis of Idioms
It's a dilemma, a dilemma, a dilemma, a dilemma
The origin of Idioms
The 44th chapter of the history of Zen after the truth written by Fang Ruhao of Ming Dynasty: "it's difficult to get in and out of the way, but it's difficult to get in and out of the way."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and object to describe a difficult situation.
Advance and retreat
from the corners of one 's eyes a beaming smile spread over one 's whole countenance - méi huā yǎn xiào
do things offensive to God and reason - shāng tiān hài lǐ
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin - dòng zhé cuī bēng