Friends compete with each other
In Chinese, Pinyin is p é NGD ǎ NGB ǐ zh ō u, which means to form a clique for personal gain and repel others. From Xunzi chendao.
The origin of Idioms
"Xunzi chendao" says that "when friends compete with Zhou Dynasty, they are usurpers of the officials, and they are in charge of their own affairs."
Analysis of Idioms
A Dang bizhou, forming a party for personal gain
Idiom usage
It means to form a clique for personal gain and repel others. Examples courtesy, justice, honesty and shame, lack of thinking, friends, become popular, let them learn, and defeat officials, ink is popular. In the Song Dynasty, Zeng Gong's "Xiang Zhi Er" and in the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Zhan Guo CE · Qi CE Yi", it is said that "if a man follows others and his friends compare with Zhou Dynasty, he must follow them." In Song Dynasty, Kong pingzhong's "continuation of the world · Furong", it is said that "in Tang Dynasty, Xiao Xun was called Fang Xuanling below, but not against you."
Chinese PinYin : péng dǎng bǐ zhōu
Friends compete with each other
Carved walls and lofty buildings. diāo qiáng jùn yǔ
The people of the Yuan Dynasty. yuán yuán zhī mín