according to circumstances
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í NGG é sh ì J ì n, which means that things are difficult to carry out due to the obstruction or restriction of the situation. It comes from the biography of Sun Tzu Wu Qi in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Check: hinder; forbid: stop.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Sun Tzu Wuqi in historical records, "the rescuers who do not fight, criticize the strong and attack the weak, and fight against the situation, then they will solve their own problems."
Idiom usage
It is difficult to carry out.
Examples
Zhang Binglin refutes Huang Xing's claim to Nandu power: "in the future, he will be able to manage military cables, but he will move to the capital of Guan and Luoke. Nowadays, how can we leave Beijing in a hurry? "
Su Zhe, Song Dynasty, wrote in his treatise on Tang Dynasty: "there are advantages of Zhou and Qin Dynasty, but no disadvantages of Zhou and Qin Dynasty. The situation is so overwhelming that they dare not make changes inside and chaos outside. They are not as successful as the system of Tang Dynasty."
Liang Qichao's "Pro legislator" said: "if the legal meaning is very good and beautiful, but it is forbidden by circumstances, and measures are taken without being taken, then there is no time to delay."
Because of the situation, although I have some ideas, there is nothing I can do.
Chinese PinYin : xíng gé shì jìn
according to circumstances
Escape from the common customs. fēi dùn lí sú