It's hard to deal with it
The pronunciation sh í B ī ch ǔ C ǐ, a Chinese word, originally meant to occupy the place under the situation. Later, it was used to express that it was forced by the situation and had to be so. From Zuo Zhuan, the eleventh year of Yin Gong.
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Words: to deal with this
Pinyin: SH í B ī ch ǔ C ǐ
Interpretation: the original intention is to occupy the place under the situation. Later, it was used to express that it was forced by the situation and had to be so.
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In the eleventh year of Zuo Zhuan's seclusion, it is said that "if there is no support for other people, it is necessary to deal with it in order to compete with Zheng State for this land."
It's hard to deal with it
be in a half-and-half state of belief and doubt - yí xìn cān bàn