There is a stalemate between the branches and the cadres
In Chinese, the Pinyin is zh ī g à nxi ā ngch í, which means mutual support. It comes from the theory of Six Dynasties written by Wei caofen of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: a stalemate between branches and leaves
The origin of Idioms
On the Six Dynasties written by Wei caofen of the Three Kingdoms states: "even in the Warring States period, all Ji are tiny As for Wang Nan, he was reduced to a common man, but he was still in a weak position
Idiom explanation
The metaphor is mutual support. It is the same as the "stalemate".
Chinese PinYin : zhī gàn xiāng xhí
There is a stalemate between the branches and the cadres
have no compassion for others. bù guān tòng yǎng
take pleasure in giving favours. hào xíng xiǎo huì