division into three parts
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǐ ngz ú s ā NF ē n, which means that the three parties are separated and compete with each other. It comes from the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Ding: ancient cooking utensils, three feet and two ears.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records, "I'm willing to put my heart on my stomach, lose my liver and gall, and use my foolish plan, for fear that I can't use it. If you are willing to listen to your minister's plan, you should not be able to benefit both sides. If you divide the world into three parts and live in an equal position, you should not dare to move first. "
Idiom usage
It refers to the separation of three parties. example Wang Qi of the Han family is about to be exhausted, and each family has its own power. The second part of Yuan Dynasty's Wumingshi's "fighting against wisdom across the river" and the second part of Yuan Dynasty's Guan Hanqing's "single sword club" is: "think of the Han family and the world, and make a three-point balance." In Yuan Dynasty, the song "toad palace song: Mountain Ghost" by aruwei said: "it was even more startling to Wolong in Nanyang, so it became famous. In the eight array picture, there are three parts, one is West Shu, the other is east Jiang." Chapter 120 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms: "it has become a dream to divide one's life into three parts, and later generations will complain in vain." It is also called "three legs". Chapter 20 of outlaws of the Marsh: "who can defeat the enemy and win the victory today. It's just that there are three parts, one of which is indispensable. Sir, you don't have to refuse. " See "stand on one's feet.".
Chinese PinYin : dǐng zú sān fēn
division into three parts
abuse one 's power and take bribes. lǎn quán nà huì
Craftsmen carry gold with stone. jiàng shí yùn jīn
plan to station troops permanently. zhù shì fǎn gēng
sweep through the length and breadth of the territory. zòng héng chí chěng
Analysis of doubts and correction of fallacies. xī yí kuāng miù