mediate a dispute
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is p á in à NJI ě f ē n, which originally means to eliminate danger and solve disputes. It means to mediate the dispute between the two sides. It comes from Zhao Qisan.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao CE San, the Warring States policy: those who are more valuable than the people in the world, are difficult to solve the problems and have no choice. That is to say, those who have something to gain are businessmen, and Zhonglian can't bear to do it.
Idioms and allusions
In the Warring States period, the state of Qin invaded the state of Zhao and came to Handan, the capital of Zhao. The king of Zhao asked the state of Wei for help, and the state of Wei sent General xinyuanyan to persuade the state of Zhao to respect the king of Qin as emperor in exchange for the withdrawal of the army. Zhao's ministers have different opinions on this. Lu Zhonglian, a native of Qi, was visiting Handan. When he heard that the state of Zhao would yield to the state of Qin, he went to see Xiangping Yuanjun and introduced xinyuanyan. The king of the plain agreed. After Lu Jianxin listed the historical facts, analyzed the situation at that time, severely denounced his fallacy of "respecting Qin as emperor", and pointed out that if he succumbed to Qin, it would bring great harm to Zhao and Wei. After hearing this, xinyuanyan was very admirable, so he withdrew his original persuasion and said that he would return to the kingdom of Wei immediately. Qin army was surprised when he got the news. In order to prevent accidents, he immediately withdrew 50 Li. Later, Duke Wuji of Wei saved Zhao by stealing Fu and defeated the Qin army, which relieved the invasion of Zhao by the state of Qin. Pingyuan Jun admired and appreciated Lu Zhonglian. He was prepared to give him a fiefdom. He refused to accept it. He didn't want to give him a thousand dollars as reward. Lu Zhonglian said: "the so-called noble in the world, for people to eliminate trouble, difficult to solve, chaos and no take also." This is the origin and meaning of the idiom "Dispelling difficulties and resolving disputes". To mediate and resolve disputes is later called "resolving disputes"; to mediate disputes is called "Lu Zhonglian".
Analysis of Idioms
[rhyme words] Qi Guan San Jun, Buddha Mian Gua Jin, jiayuqiang Jin, worried Ruxun, general selection in the dwarf team, throughout the ancient and modern times, Chen Xiangyin, erudite and modern times, exhilarating, face changing and heart changing
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it means to eliminate danger. In the biography of Lu Zhonglian and zouyang in historical records, it is said that the so-called people who are more valuable than the people in the world are able to eliminate troubles and solve problems, but have no choice According to Sima Guang's reply to Confucius Wenzhong's book of households in the Song Dynasty, "my husband is in charge of the affairs of the princes, but he is able to lead the delegation, talk with the guests, solve the disputes by solving difficulties, and play favoritism to the urgency of the country." The 100th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "he is very old, disdains officials, and is good at traveling far away, so he can solve problems." Yi Zhong Yuan · design by Li Yu in Qing Dynasty: besides, it's a common thing for our generation to solve problems, so why not.
Chinese PinYin : pái nàn jiě fēn
mediate a dispute
be condemned out of one 's own mouth. lǐ qū cí qióng
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi fèi jù xīng
slight defect of little importance. xiān jiè zhī jí