a one-sided view
In a biased view, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ī PI ā nzh ī Ji à n, partial to one side of the view. It comes from the biography of Liu Shu in the history of Song Dynasty and the three heroes and five righteousness.
Analysis of Idioms
A one-sided view.
The origin of Idioms
① Liu shuzhuan, the history of the Song Dynasty, said, "an Shi's views are biased, and new opinions are proposed to harm the Great Duke of the world." (2) Chapter 40 of three chivalrous men and five righteousness: "he didn't think about what he had done. He has his own partisanship
Idiom usage
To act as an object; use. Example: it must be said that Du Fu never lost his words after drinking. It must be said that Yanwu never wanted to kill him. It seems that it is inevitable. Guo Moruo's Li Bai and Du Fu, Du Fu and Yan Wu.
Chinese PinYin : yī piān zhī jiàn
a one-sided view
speak tactfully but to the point. tán yán wēi zhòng
Lose one's country and lose one's family. bài guó sàng jiā
callosities found both on one 's hands and feet -- have been working hard. shǒu pián zú zhī