A stalemate
Branches and leaves, idioms, as the object, attribute, metaphor help each other. It comes from the preface to the list of princes in the Han Dynasty: "after Youping, it was divided into two parts, from the sun to Lingyi, to huertou Heluo Since Wang Nan, down to the common people, with the end of the day. The number and position have already passed away all over the world. They are still in a stalemate along their branches and leaves. They can't live in their empty position. There is no owner in the sea for more than 30 years. "
Idiom explanation
Explanation and metaphor help each other.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from the preface to the list of princes in the Han Dynasty: "after Youping, it was divided into two parts, from the sun to Lingyi, to huertou Heluo Since Wang Nan, down to the common people, with the end of the day. The number and position have already passed away all over the world. They are still in a stalemate along their branches and leaves. They can't live in their empty position. There is no owner in the sea for more than 30 years. "
Chinese PinYin : zhī yè xīng chí
A stalemate
Looking forward to the future. gù hòu zhān qián
decision making through operations research. yùn chóu jué cè
place open to attack from all directions. sì zhàn zhī dì
surrender one 's power to another at one 's own peril. tài ē dào chí