One for two
One and two (Y ī sh ē n é R è RR è n) means that one person undertakes two tasks.
essential information
Pinyin: y ī sh ē n é R è RR è n
Explanation: one person undertakes two tasks.
Source: biography of Wang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty: "don't be a king in the flesh and blood of the princes. If a king belongs to him, he will be a son. If he is a minister, he will be responsible for his two duties."
Example: ~ Yan, although the holy one can't get it. Biography of Wang Chengfu
words whose meaning is similar
He holds several posts
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: one person undertakes two tasks.
Idiom example: a body and two Yan, although the saint can not get it. (Biography of Wang Chengfu)
Degree of common use: rare
Emotional color: commendatory words
Grammatical usage: as a predicate; refers to a person undertaking two tasks
Idiom structure: complex sentence
Time of birth: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : yī shēn ér èr rèn
One for two
a symbol of war in ancient china. jīn gē tiě jiǎ
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keep a tight rein on self and cut down on expense. jǐn shēn jié yòng
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu xiāng chuán