a situation dominated by three powerful rivals
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǐǐ ngz ú zh ī sh ì, which is interpreted as a situation in which three aspects coexist. It comes from the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the situation in which three aspects stand side by side.
The origin of Idioms
Biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records: I'm willing to put my heart on my stomach, lose my liver and gall, and do stupid tricks for fear that I can't use them. If you are willing to listen to your minister's plan, you can't have both interests. If you divide the world into three parts, you can't be the first to move.
Idiom usage
In the book for Shi Zhongrong and SUN Hao written by sun Chu of Jin Dynasty, it is said that the situation of tripartite balance can be shared with Mount Tai from the beginning to the end
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 11: "I want to garrison Puyang, in order to become a powerful force."
Chapter 38 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: Jingzhou was taken as the home first, and then Sichuan was taken to build the foundation industry, so as to achieve a balance, and then the Central Plains could be drawn.
Chapter 101 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: now it has reached a balance. Wu and Wei never entered the banditry. Why don't Xiangfu enjoy peace?
The eighth chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "if Chen and Wei are friendly, they will be able to strengthen themselves if they are close to Zheng Chengding."
The meaning of Idioms
In 203 BC, the Han Dynasty destroyed the state of Qi and was named king of Qi by Liu Bang. After analyzing the world situation, Kuai Tong, the counselor of Han Xin, thought that Han Xin was an important figure and advised him not to follow Liu Bang and become king himself. He could divide the world into three parts with Chu and Han, and he could only be a vassal at most. Han Xin doesn't listen to Kuai Tong's advice, and is finally seduced and killed by Empress Lu.
Chinese PinYin : dǐng zú zhī shì
a situation dominated by three powerful rivals
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared. chén yuān mò bái
all the men in the boat turned to be enemies. zhōu zhōng dí guó
with not a single ingle detail left out. xiān xī wú yí
The big part is bigger than the stock. jìng dà yú gǔ