It's up to you
In Chinese, Pinyin is j ì NTU ì w é Iji ù, which means to be in a dilemma. From "discuss the advantages and disadvantages and praise before the unification".
The origin of Idioms
Tao Xuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in his book "discuss the merits and demerits before unifying and praising the merits and demerits": "Pi Li Dan Kuan did not yield to the ecliptic, so it's the only way to make progress and retreat, and the only way to take measures."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used of a person's situation.
It's up to you
be in harmony in appearanc but at variance in heart - mào hé qíng lí
Compare the green with the white - qǔ qīng pì bái
willing to help but unable to do so - ài mò zhī zhù
feel irreconcilable hatred for sb - bù tóng dài tiān
display of fireworks and a sea of lanterns - huǒ shù qí huā