What's the matter
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì x í NGL ǜ y ì, which means to consider whether it is moral before implementing a strategy. It comes from the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family, Shenxing.
The origin of Idioms
In the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family, Shenxing, written by Lu Buwei, Wei of the Warring States period, it is said that "a gentleman's stratagem and action are suspicious of righteousness, and a villain's stratagem and action are beneficial."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : jì xíng lǜ yì
What's the matter
a situation of tripartite confrontation. sān fēn dǐng lì
There is a lot to learn from. páng shōu bó cǎi
the dragon soars , the phoenix flies aloft -- dance in swirling. lóng xiáng fèng wǔ