interests and disputes
Right and wrong, idiom. Right and wrong: dispute, dispute. All kinds of interests and disputes between people.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: right and wrong pronunciation: R é NW ǒ sh ì f ē I interpretation: right and wrong: dispute, dispute. All kinds of interests and disputes between people.
The origin of Idioms
Source: yuan · Ma Zhiyuan's "a dream of yellow Sorghum" the fourth fold: "18 years in a dream, I saw wine, sex, wealth, right and wrong, greed, anger, infatuation, wind, frost, rain and snow."
Examples of Idioms
Example: in a dream, when you see ~, you will rise and fall, and then you will rise and fall. The wedge of Du Huanglong by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : rén wǒ shì fēi
interests and disputes
unpalatable but salutary advice. yào shí zhī yán
able men tied down to a routine post. lǎo jì fú lì
Seeing without hearing. shì ér bù jiàn,tīng ér bù wén
a scoundrel hates persons of integrity. dào yuàn zhǔ rén