lopsided
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī Q ī NGJ ī zh ò ng, which means sometimes light, sometimes heavy; describes the uneven development of things, or the unfair attitude towards things. From Fuhui Quanshu.
Idiom explanation
Abnormal: partial.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Liuhong's Fu Hui Quan Shu in Song Dynasty: "Ding and Liang have no disadvantages of being too light or too heavy."
Idiom usage
It describes the unbalanced development of things. examples the power of the two sides of the executive and the legislature is too light and too heavy, and it is not balanced, so it is eloquent. (the eighty fourth chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xianfu) in the stage of basic education, we should learn all subjects well.
Chinese PinYin : jī qīng jī zhòng
lopsided
find specific ways to solve problems. duì zhèng xià yào