domestic trouble and foreign invasion
Internal and external aggression, pronounced n è iy à UW à IW à, is a Chinese word. Its explanation mostly refers to domestic instability and foreign invasion. It comes from chapter 99 of the romance of the two Jin Dynasties by Cai Dongfan.
explain
It mostly refers to domestic instability and foreign invasion. Sometimes it is compared to personal situation. The same as "internal and external troubles".
source
Chapter 99 of the romance of the two Jin Dynasties by Cai Dongfan: "in the 32nd year of his reign in Guanzhong, how can beans and cauldrons fry together?"! It's no wonder that Yao Zong didn't delay the invasion of Japan. "
Chinese PinYin : nèi yōu wài wǔ
domestic trouble and foreign invasion
four seasons and eight solar terms. sì shí bā jié
Seven measurements and one cut. qī cì liáng yī yī cì cái