in desperate straits
There is no place to go, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ù D ì w ú m é n, which means to describe the plight of no way to go. It comes from five Lantern Festival yuan · fayanzong · Xiyu tirou Zen master.
Analysis of Idioms
Heaven has no way
Idiom usage
At that time, I really had no way to go to heaven, and I had no choice but to leave home alone.
The origin of Idioms
Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty wrote in five Lantern Festival, Yuan Dynasty, fayanzong, Xiyu tirou Zen master: "when you step forward, you will feel the way stagnant, and when you step back, you will choke your breath and fill your chest, so that there is no way to heaven and no way to earth."
in desperate straits
allow oneself to be seized without putting up a fight - shù shǒu jiù qín
Public regulations and secret admonition - gōng guī mì jiàn
wait on the guests and laugh and sing for money - yǐ mén xiàn xiào