be beset with troubles internally and externally
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n è IW à Iji à OK à n, which means being in a difficult situation inside and outside. From Li Zicheng.
Idiom explanation
Hand in: at the same time; difficulty: dilemma.
The origin of Idioms
Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Vol.2, Chapter 32: "stop Rosso! Because of the rampant bandits, the urgent situation in the East and the difficulties at home and abroad, I have to raise money by all means. "
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as predicate, object and attribute. Mao Zedong's statement on supporting the struggle of black Americans against violence: "it dealt a heavy blow to the American imperialism trapped in internal and external troubles." he is now in trouble at home and abroad, and his life is very difficult.
be beset with troubles internally and externally
have the same likes and dislikes - yì qì xiāng dé
be brilliant enough to reflect one 's image - guāng kě jiàn rén
Build a plank road in the open and cross the old warehouse in the dark - míng xiū zhàn dào,àn dù chén cāng
conceal the true state of affairs from above and below oneself - qī shàng wǎng xià