haggle over
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is zh ē ngdu ō L ù NSH ǎ o, which means arguing about how much you get. It's a fuss. It's from xingshihengyan.
Analysis of Idioms
Competing for more, competing for less
Idiom usage
I can't let go of it
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan, Volume 35: "in the past, my father-in-law did not want to separate the payment. It was still two uncles who were there to support the children and their daughters, but they could not compete for more or less by randomly dividing them."
Chinese PinYin : zhēng duō lùn shǎo
haggle over
spring flower and autumn moon -- seasonal views. chūn huā qiū yuè
withdraw from society and live in solitude. yí shì jué sú
Callose shoulder and callous foot. zhī jiān jiǎn zú
In contrast with each other. xíng yǐng xiāng duì
tragic story of ancients driven by hunger " to eat the flesh of each other 's son. yì zǐ ér shí