進退維谷

See also: 进退维谷

Chinese

to advance and retreat; sense of propriety
 
to preserve; to maintain; to hold together
to preserve; to maintain; to hold together; dimension
valley
trad. (進退維谷) 進退
simp. (进退维谷) 进退

Etymology

From Classic of Poetry:

甡甡鹿朋友:「進退維谷」。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, trad.]
甡甡鹿朋友:“进退维谷”。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11th – 7th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
Zhān bǐ zhōng lín, shēnshēn qí lù. Péngyǒu yǐ zèn, bù xū yǐ gǔ. Rén yì yǒu yán: “Jìntuìwéigǔ”. [Pinyin]
Look into the middle of that forest, At the herds of deer roaming together. [But here] friends are insincere, And do not help one another in what is good. People have the saying, "To go forwards or backwards is alike impracticable."

Pronunciation


Idiom

進退維谷

  1. between a rock and a hard place

Synonyms

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