Fight and fight
The Chinese idiom ch ù D ò um á nzh ē ng in pinyin refers to two small countries on the snail's horn in the fable of Zhuangzi, which is later compared to fighting for self-interest. It comes from "notes on cloud flying: Ten empty songs".
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Idiom explanation
In Zhuangzi's fable, there are two small countries on the snail's horn, which are later compared to fighting for self-interest.
The origin of Idioms
You dong's "notes on cloud flying · ten empty songs" in Qing Dynasty: "the hero of Lizi is in the middle of a fierce fight."
Idiom story
It is said that in ancient times there was a snail with two small countries on its two antennae. The country on the left was called the country of contact, and the country on the right was called the country of man. Because the two countries are fighting for territory, they often have wars. Sometimes they have millions of corpses and rivers of blood. As a result, the people are in dire need of living and complain, and the snails lose their sense of touch.
Chinese PinYin : chù dòu mán zhēng
Fight and fight
a place where there is no one. wú rén zhī jìng
get half the results with double the effort. lì bèi gōng bàn
have an affectionate concern for each other. sòng nuǎn wēi hán