put on a par with
At the same time, the Chinese idiom pinyin is t ó ngni á n é ry ǔ, which means to compare and comment on two situations or two things at the same time. From the theory of Guo Qin (I).
The origin of Idioms
Han Jiayi's "on crossing the Qin Dynasty (Part 1)" says, "if you try to make the state of Shandong and Chen she grow up, you can't say it at the same time."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in a negative sentence.
Examples
Liang Qichao's "constitutional government and political morality" said: "however, due to its strict authority, the Ministry of administration has great authority, which can be said at the same time for other forms of government."
Chinese PinYin : tóng nián ér yǔ
put on a par with
A lot of people talk to each other. zhòng kǒu xūn tiān
deliver the country from distress. fú wēi dìng luàn
return to original purity and simplicity. guī zhēn fǎn pǔ
The man who tied the bell must be used to untie the bell. jiě líng xū yòng xì líng rén