each airs his own views
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g è sh à Su à Ji à n, which means that each person fully expresses his own opinions. It's from Zheng Guanying's "dangerous words in prosperous times · parliament".
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying's "the chamber of justice in the golden age" says: "the successive emperors of China have their own standing and respect for each other. However, in the Ming Dynasty, when the emperor was happy, he called for the Geng song to express his opinions
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: express one's own opinions and [antonym]: all agree
Idiom usage
At this critical moment, the people of the whole country should set their own aspirations, do their best and express their views. Lu Xun's collection of two hearts: the rise of Chenzi
Chinese PinYin : gè shū suǒ jiàn
each airs his own views
All the people are floating in the mountains. zhòng xǔ piāo shān
lofty mountains and high ranges. chóng shān jùn lǐng
the tenth , eleventh and twelfth months of the lunar year. shí dōng là yuè