A tangle
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī f ē NJI é Ji ě, which means to decompose the body; cut into pieces, you can say ten thousand pieces. It's from the Han Dynasty · Pingdi Ji.
The origin of Idioms
XunYue of the Han Dynasty wrote in the Han Ji · Pingdi Ji: "Gongsun bin, the captain of the school, cut off Mang's head, and the soldiers fought for Mang's body According to "Gongsun binjiu" in the second biography of Wang Mang in the history of Han Dynasty, "Gongsun binjiu" is regarded as "Gongbin Jiu".
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : zhī fēn jié jiě
A tangle
every day and examine every month. rì xǐng yuè kè
even crows and sparrows hold peace and keep silence. yā mò què jìng
even balance and full measures -- fair dealing. chèng píng dǒu mǎn