Separate friends and introduce them
In Chinese, Pinyin is f ē NP é ngy ǐ NL è I, which means to divide into factions and attract the same kind. It comes from Xiao Ting Za Lu, not like friends, written by Zhao Yao in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The two prime ministers of Hubei and Zhangzhou are in charge of politics, and their hobbies are not the same. The corporal pushes and promotes each other. Gradually, they are divided into different groups, and Yin is a fight."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : fēn péng yǐn lèi
Separate friends and introduce them
be unable to achieve one's heart's desire but unwilling to accept less. gāo bù chéng dī bù jiù
evil men usurping authority. chái láng héng dào
pose as a person of high morals. dào mào lǐn rán
make an unfounded attack upon sb.. xuè kǒu pēn rén