East and West
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d à NGD à NGX à ch í, which means to send troops to pacify rebellions everywhere. It comes from Yuan Wumingshi's earning Kuai Tong.
Idiom usage
When the king of Han took the fire of Xianyang, killed the righteous emperor and gave birth to his son and baby, he entered the pass secretly.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: fighting in the South and fighting in the North
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the first discount of Wu Mingshi's "earn Kuai Tong" is: "assist the emperor Gao to go south to fight in the north, and follow the generals to wipe out the East and the West."
Idiom explanation
He pointed out that the soldiers had calmed down the rebellion everywhere.
Chinese PinYin : dōng dàng xī chí
East and West
fallen leaves return to the roots -- to revert to one 's origin. luò yè guī gēn
pop one 's head in and look about. tàn tóu tàn nǎo
not to injure the people in the least. qiū háo wù fàn
display only a small part of one 's talent. xiǎo shì fēng máng
The top is not enough, the bottom is more than the bottom. shàng fāng bù zú,xià bǐ yǒu yú