play off for the victory
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Ju é sh è NGF ù, which means to have a final contest to decide the outcome. From the book with Wang Jiefu.
The origin of Idioms
In his book with Wang Jiefu written by Sima Guang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "Jiefu's intention is to fight against all the people in the world and fight against them. He no longer cares about the right and wrong of justice, the happiness of the people and the safety of the country."
Idiom usage
It refers to the ratio of high to low. The fifth volume of the romance of the generals of the Yang family written by Ming Wumingshi: "at the moment of this decisive victory or defeat, the generals will disintegrate, and your Majesty's great affairs will be over."
Analysis of Idioms
A duel between male and female
Chinese PinYin : yī jué shèng fù
play off for the victory
make excuses and put obstacles in the way. tuī sān zǔ sì
Hanging the dead to heal the wounded. diào sǐ fú shāng
The slightest error is a thousand miles away. shī zhī háo lí,chà yǐ qiān lǐ