When enemies meet, they are especially open-minded
It is a Chinese idiom that enemies meet with each other, especially with eyes open. The Pinyin is ch ó ur é nxi à ngji à n, f è NW à iy à nzh à ng, which means that when two hostile parties meet, they are especially alert and sensitive to each other.
Idiom explanation
When enemies meet, they are especially alert and sensitive to each other.
Idioms and allusions
"Awaken the world and persevere in saying: Cai Ruihong's humiliation and revenge:" my husband is very reasonable; but when his enemies meet, they are very blind. How can they have a good time these days? " When Song Jiang saw it, he was both happy and angry: he who was happy was rewarded by councillor Lu's contribution, while he who was angry hated Shi Wengong for shooting King Chao. When his enemies met, he could not help but watch. Chapter 68 of outlaws of the marsh
Discrimination of words
Usage: as an object, clause; used when two hostile parties meet
Chinese PinYin : chóu rén xiāng jiàn ,fèn wài yǎn zhēng
When enemies meet, they are especially open-minded
If you know what you are, you will never regret. zǎo zhī jīn rì,huǐ bù dāng chū
having a beginning but no end. yǒu shǐ wú zhōng
turn over the sea and river. jiǎo hǎi fān jiāng
I'm not familiar with life. rén shēng miàn bù shú
without money after one 's death. shēn hòu xiāo tiáo