Parting and running
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í x à Hu à Nb à n, which means to describe the disintegration of a country, group or organization. The same as "separation and disintegration". From Jin Biao by Song Lian of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the table of the history of the Yuan Dynasty: "fenghengyuda's words were advocated in the world of Tianli; the disaster of parting and running away was tamed in the right Dynasty."
Analysis of Idioms
Separation and disintegration
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lí xī huàn bēn
Parting and running
you cannot afford to incur public wrath. zhòng nù nán rèn
know yourself as well as the enemy. zhī bǐ zhī jǐ
Rectify the country and change the customs. jiǎo guó gé sú
A man without faith does not know what he can do. rén ér wú xìn,bù zhī qí kě
Have both ability and aptitude. cái néng jiān bèi
Cutting the East and the West. dōng kǎn xī zhuó
engrave on one's mind or memory. míng zhū fèi fǔ