part company each going his own way
Split up, f ē NL ù y á n ɡ Bi ā o, split up: mahlekou. Yangcha: driving the horse forward. Go in different directions. It refers to different goals, going their own way or doing their own things.
Words go their separate ways
Pronunciation f ē NL ù y á n ɡ Bi ā o
Explanation: Ma lekou. Yangcha: driving the horse forward. Go in different directions. It refers to different goals, going their own way or doing their own things.
Source of "Wei Shu · biography of Hejian Gong Qi": "Luoyang is rich, I should go my separate ways. From now on, we can go our separate ways. "
We have been at odds with each other for a long time.
Synonyms go their separate ways
It is used as a predicate or attributive. It is used in written language.
[Tongyun CI] one word engagement, shocking waves, the withering of pines and cypresses in the cold years, big golden sword, keeping salary and keeping friends, half low but not high, burning firewood in a thousand days, decaying and not carving, water and vegetable not making friends, and ear digging
Separate and go different ways
[idiom story] when Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved his capital to Luoyang, Luoyang county official Yuanzhi and imperial Lieutenant Li Biao met on the road. Both sides thought that their official positions were higher than each other's, so they went to Emperor Xiaowen to judge. Emperor Xiaowen said: "Luoyang is the capital of few people, so we should go our separate ways. You go your own way
Chinese PinYin : fēn lù yáng biāo
part company each going his own way
charming appearance and personality. fēng zī chuō yué
deduce simplicity into complexity. yǐ jiǎn yù fán
make a concealed reference to sth.. dào dōng shuō xī
not ashamed to admit being the last. bù chǐ zuì hòu