Jiejianbaiqiu
Jiejianbaiqiu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji à Ji à Nb à ICH ó u, which means to express resentment. It comes from the biography of Xu Jing in the book of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Han Dynasty, brother Jing's son tried to kill, but his enemy would kill him. He knelt down to his enemy and said, "I haven't had a son long ago. I killed him instead." Enemy said: "Xu county is called virtuous, how dare they invade each other!" Because of the sword. See the biography of Xu Jing in the history of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It can be used as an object and attributive. It can be used as an example in dealing with affairs. The public does not seek sound training, but Chu and Xia are empathetic, so they can make ~, return to the field and settle the lawsuit. Preface to Wang Wenxian collection by Liang renfang in the Southern Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : jiě jiàn bài chóu
Jiejianbaiqiu