Zhige Sanma
Zhige Sanma, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǐ g ē s à nm ǎ, which means to stop fighting and return the horses, which means to end the war. It comes from the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the second chapter of emperor Shenwu.
Analysis of Idioms
Ma fangnanshan
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the second chapter of emperor Shenwu's Chronicle, it is said that "to stop the war and scatter the horses, we should do everything for our families."
Chinese PinYin : zhǐ gē sàn mǎ
Zhige Sanma
from the sideline while talking. dǎ biān gǔ
welcome visitors and see them off. yíng lái sòng wǎng
make a law only to fall foul of it oneself. zuò fǎ zì bì
The birds are startled by the fish. niǎo jīng yú hài