face each other across a zigzag front
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qu ǎ NY á Xi ā ngzh ì, which means that the boundaries are connected, such as dog teeth crisscross, which can contain each other. It comes from the records of the Emperor Xiaowen.
Idiom explanation
Check: check.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in the historical records of Emperor Xiaowen: "emperor Gao granted the son of the king, and the land was a dog's tooth."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate, predicate, attribute, territory, etc. In the early Tang Dynasty, the imperial army was the most prosperous, and later became a vassal town. Although it was domineering and not a minister, it finally made use of its strength. Feng Menglong's warning to the world Volume 21
Chinese PinYin : quǎn yá xiāng zhì
face each other across a zigzag front