be compelled to
The pronunciation sh í B ī ch ǔ C ǐ is a Chinese idiom, which is interpreted as forced by the situation. From Zuo Zhuan, the eleventh year of Yin Gong.
explain
Forced by the situation, it has to be like this.
allusion
Source: Zuo Qiuming's the eleventh year of Zuo Zhuan's seclusion in the pre Qin period: "if you don't support other people, you have to deal with it in order to compete with Zheng." Example: therefore, the Japanese taboo is particularly deep, while the Russian taboo is also deep. Yanfu's "yuanqiang sequel"
usage
To be forced to do so by circumstances.
be compelled to
wise remark of an experienced person - jīng yàn zhī tán
pass on the ancient culture without adding anything new to it - shù ér bù zuò
pop one 's head in and look about - tàn tóu tàn nǎo
the people are rich and the country is strong - mín fù guó qiáng
the happy reunion of friends chatting together late into night - xī chuāng jiǎn zhú