To avoid the monarch
Bijun sanshe is a Chinese word, Pinyin is B ì J ū ns ā NSH è, meaning to retreat and avoid.
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It refers to concession and evasion. Yishe: Thirty Li.
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In Zuozhuan, the 23rd year of the Duke of Fu, it is said that "if the prince of Chu is against the state of Jin, how can he not repay the valley?" (Chong'er) said: "if you use the spirit of the king to fight against the state of Jin, the army of Jin and Chu will run into the Central Plains, and he will fight against the king." I'm old enough to be even with him. In the spring and Autumn period, when the state of Jin was in civil strife, Chong Er, the son of Duke Xian of Jin, fled to the state of Chu. King Cheng of Chu took him in and entertained him. He promised that if there was a war between Jin and Chu, the Jin army would retreat. Later, Chong'er returned to the state of Jin with the help of Duke mu of Qin. Jin supported the conflict between song and Chu. The two armies met in Chengpu, Chonger retreated and lured the enemy to win
Discrimination of words
Antonym: tit for tat
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Give way to
Chinese PinYin : bì jūn sān shè
To avoid the monarch
feel as if a knife were piercing one 's heart. xīn rú dāo jù
without money after one 's death. shēn hòu xiāo tiáo
It's none of your business. shì bù guān jǐ,gāo gāo guà qǐ