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Which idiom describes being forced to do something that you are not good at?
Idiom: others do too much.

Synonym: force the bull's head, reluctantly.

Antonym: Stand up as you please.

Pinyin: qi ǐ ng ré n su ǒ ná n

Explanation: forcing people to do things they can't or won't do.

Source: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" The second time: "Wang Man is the Lord of Kyushu in the Four Seas and preaches on behalf of heaven. Is he willing to reverse it? "

Example: Don't push others, he won't agree.

Two-part allegorical saying: Forcing bulls to have children; Call the rooster lay eggs.

Lantern riddle: the bandit nest was destroyed; Heroes are useless-there is no chance to display their talents.

Usage: as predicate and object; Unwilling to do sth.