scheme against each other
Intrigue, a Chinese idiom, pronounced g ō UX ī nd ò Uji ǎ o, originally refers to the crisscross and exquisite structure of palace buildings. The latter metaphor is to make every effort to fight openly and secretly. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu.
Analysis of Idioms
Open and sincere
The origin of Idioms
Du Mu's Ode to a Fang Gong in the Tang Dynasty: "each embraces the terrain, fighting with each other."
Idiom usage
In this case, they have no meaning at all. The rainbow by Mao Dun
Chinese PinYin : gōu xīn dòu jiǎo
scheme against each other
great literature and classical works. gāo wén dà cè
a dog trying to catch mice -- too meddlesome. gǒu zhuī hào zǐ
have an exaggerated reputation. míng guò qí shí
use a stone as a pillow and rinse one 's mouth by means of stream - water -- living in seclusion. zhěn shí shù liú
Burn incense and sweep the floor. fén xiāng sǎo dì
stick to the truth you believe and broaden your knowledge. dǔ xìn hào xué
sudden spurt of vitality prior to collapse. huí guāng fǎn zhào