be in a critical moment
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì w ē IL ĕ ilu ǎ n, which means that things are as dangerous as eggs. Describe the situation as extremely dangerous. It comes from Han Feizi's ten faults.
Idiom story
[name]: in danger structure complement rhyme words develop strengths and avoid weaknesses, focus on big things, subtly change, long story, hard-working and brave, ambitious, long and easy-going, ignorant, passing cups and cups, confused and knowing the opposite This is the time when things are at stake. We must be careful.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi Shi Guo: "therefore, Cao Xiaoguo was forced between Jin and Chu, and his monarch's danger was even worse."
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, in order to enjoy himself, King linggong of Jin built a nine storey building. It took three years to build it, but it was not finished. The people were in dire need of living. He did not allow his ministers to advise him. Xunxi thought of a plan. In front of the Duke of Jin Ling, he put 12 pieces together, then put nine eggs on it, and finally the eggs fell down and smashed. After Jin linggong understood, he ordered to stop work.
be in a critical moment
it is better to leave a deficiency uncovered than to have it covered without discretion - nìng quē wù làn
part with whatever others may want - rén qǔ wǒ yǔ