in a tight corner
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á NGB è IW à nzhou à ng, which means to describe extreme distress. It comes from the new issue of Xuanhe legacy of the great song dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Embarrassed: embarrassed appearance; various appearance.
The origin of Idioms
"The new issue of Xuanhe of the great Song Dynasty:" the Supreme Court was in a mess because of the summer heat
Idiom usage
To be in a state of extreme distress. Chapter 6 of Jinyong's Tianlong Babu: dishes and dishes collide with each other and bounce out one by one, but they are full of juice and are in a mess.
in a tight corner
be truthful in speech and firm in action - yán xìn xíng guǒ
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared - chén yuān mò bái
demons and monsters danced like mad - qún mó luàn wǔ
Break the paper and save the ink - duàn zhǐ yú mò