one divides into two
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ī f ē NW é I è R, a philosophical term, meaning that things, as a unity of contradiction, contain two aspects of mutual contradiction and opposition. From the introduction of Huangji Jingshi.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh volume of preface to Huangji Jingshi written by Shao Yong of Song Dynasty: "so one is divided into two, two into four."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial. It refers to the problem that the guest is watching. Let's look at the problem in two, objective and fair.
Analysis of Idioms
No bias
Chinese PinYin : yī fēn wéi èr
one divides into two
thrice filled up and thrice emptied. sān yíng sān xū
One man is good at shooting, but a hundred men are good at shooting. yī rén shàn shè,bǎi fū jué shí
talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched. shé bì chún jiāo
He who follows me lives, and he who goes against me dies. shùn wǒ zhě shēng,nì wǒ zhě sǐ