To throw oneself into difficulties
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ě izh øø NGT ó Uji ā n, which means to entrust a heavy task with a difficult mission. It comes from "the wild language of Qi Dong · expressing and answering the ancient language".
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty Zhoumi's "Qi Dong Ye Yu · express reply to the forefathers' language", it is said that "now I'm here to make a decision, but I'm just putting myself in a difficult position. What can I say?"
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object.
To throw oneself into difficulties
have not yet found openings to exploit - wú xì kě chéng
It's better to ask others than yourself - qiú rén bù rú qiú jǐ
one 's face lit up with happiness - xǐ xiào yán kāi