It's like going through fire and water
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú D ǎ Oshu ǐ Hu ǒ, which means like walking into a fire and water, which means being in a difficult situation. It comes from Han Ying's Han Shi waizhuan.
Idiom usage
If you are in a dangerous situation, you will be able to do harm to the people of your ancestors.
Analysis of Idioms
It's like going through fire and water
The origin of Idioms
Han Ying's "Han Shi waizhuan" Volume I: "life into the imperial court, such as soup and fire."
Idiom explanation
It's like walking into fire and water. It's a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
It's like going through fire and water
Single worry and extreme exhaustion - dān yōu jí cuì
turn sb . 's trick to one 's own use - jiāng jì jiù jì
take into consideration both needs of the state and the interests of the collectives - tǒng chóu jiān gù