1, pronounced as guò hé zú zǐ
2. Source: The Wolf Smoke written by Liu Shaotang, a famous local literature writer in China. 24. "Sweet words can't fool the two old people, and sweet words can't confuse the two old people, so I was flustered, closed my eyes, and my chest was pounding, regretting that I ventured into the city. However, it is difficult to ride a tiger, so I have to be a pawn in the river. "
3. Usage: as object and subject; Metaphor can only go forward, not backward.
4. antonym: dilemma
Extended data:
The antonym of "crossing the river": dilemma
1, pronunciation:? To establish a meritorious service
2. Express your meaning: It means that you are in a difficult position whether you are advancing or retreating. Describe a dilemma.
3. Source: From the Qing Dynasty writer Jiang Zhongyuan's "Military Affairs in chenchen", "There is no plan at the back, and it is difficult to advance and retreat."
There is no way to go or stay. Whether you go in or out, you are in trouble.
4. Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe a dilemma.
Example: I was in a dilemma at that time. I have never encountered such a thrilling thing in my life for more than ten years.