complicated and difficult to deal with
Pangen cuojie is a Chinese word with the pronunciation of P á ng ē NCU ò Ji é, which refers to complicated things that are difficult to solve.
Explain that the roots are twisted and the branches crisscross.
It comes from the biography of Yu Xuzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "ambition is not easy, things are not refuge, so is the duty of a minister. Why should we use other sharp tools if we don't meet with deep-rooted problems? "
complicated and difficult to deal with
A rotten chicken has a hard mouth - jī làn zuǐ bā yìng
fight both with open and secret means - míng zhēng àn dòu
both sides are willing to do the thing - liǎng xiāng qíng yuàn