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"泰山压顶" (tài shān yā dǐng) literally translates to "Mount Tai pressing down on top" and is often used to describe a situation where one is under immense pressure or facing a great challenge. This saying originates from the belief that Mount Tai, known for its majestic and towering presence, has the power to crush anything beneath it. It is often used to convey the idea of being overwhelmed or feeling like there is no escape from a difficult situation.
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