The difference between the past and the present
It is an idiom with the pronunciation of Q ù Ji ù zh ī f ē n, which refers to the proportion of enterprise and choice. From the book of Ren Shaoqing.
interpretation
Go on; advance or retreat or make a choice. Minute: measure. Extended to the attitude that should be taken. It is used to describe the propriety of making progress and making choices. It is also called "the time to go".
source
Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty wrote in his letter to Ren Shaoqing: "although a servant is cowardly and wants to live, he knows quite well the difference between going and going."
Examples
Chapter 78 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "what's the matter with asking for help between husband and wife? If you want to be clean, you have to go. "
usage
To act as an object; use
Chinese PinYin : qù jiù zhī fēn
The difference between the past and the present
warning taken from the overturned cart ahead. fù chē zhī guǐ
Spurt blood to pollute oneself. pēn xuè zì wū
Take advantage of the opportunity to attack. fù chéng zhì kòu
Helping the weak and weeding the strong. jì ruò chú qiáng