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Two-part allegorical saying describing predicament

Two-part allegorical saying has a history of thousands of years and is one of the traditional cultures in China. This is a short, interesting and vivid sentence. Here are some two-part allegorical sayings describing the dilemma, hoping to help everyone!

1, the long worm climbed into the bottle-a dilemma

2. The ship entered the Banghe River-in a dilemma.

3, the cart in the aisle-straight out; Dilemma; Keep going back and forth

4, heel tied to a heavy object-dilemma

5, pedal two boats-swing left and right; Vacillating; Half-hearted; Find a dilemma ―― Be in a dilemma.

6, the old sow walked into the aisle-a dilemma

7, the old sow drill fence-dilemma

8. Camels are short of water in the desert-in a dilemma.

9. The horse is stuck in the mud-in a dilemma.

10, pulling on the threshold-dilemma,

1 1, afraid of wolves before and tigers after-dilemma

12, ambush ahead, pursuers behind-dilemma; There is nowhere to escape; There is no turning back.

13, there is a strong enemy before, and there is a pursuer after-dilemma

14, sailing on the beach-dilemma

15, sailing on the beach-in a dilemma; Dry hardening

16, the car is in a quagmire-in a dilemma

17, stepping into my aunt's room-dilemma

18, gong and horn-dilemma.

19, fish in the net-dilemma

20, the dwarf rides a big horse-up and down dilemma; Up-down dilemma

2 1, the short man sat on a high stool-he couldn't reach it up and down, and he struggled up and down.

22, eating dates under the willow tree-deliberately making things difficult.

23, spoil the daughter-in-law to offend the mother-it is difficult at both ends; be in a dilemma

24, the first shot-will live in Luo (metaphor gives people a problem and makes people embarrassed. )

25, elevator failure-dilemma; Difficult to get up and down; Can't go up or down.

26, the son sees her mother-in-law quarreling-both ends are difficult; find it difficult to advance or to retreat―be in a dilemma/plight

27, the anti-door god-wrong face; be in a dilemma

28. The old woman lives in a tall building-in a dilemma; Up-down dilemma

29, the horse is high and the horse is low-the dilemma; Up-down dilemma

30. Road junction without signpost-dilemma

3 1, the craftsman shouldered a burden-dilemma (basket)

32. Mother-in-law quarrels with her son-dilemma

33. Pulling a lame donkey to Dongli Bridge-Dilemma

34. It's hard to have it both ways. Find it difficult to please either side.

35, shun brother lost his wife-two difficulties.

36, dolls climb stairs-dilemma; It's difficult to get up and down

37. Mosquitoes look for courage in their stomachs-deliberately making things difficult; Deliberate embarrassment

38, ducks climb trees-difficult

39, one foot two boats-in a dilemma

40, the anti-door god-wrong face; be in a dilemma