public opinions are divergent
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "zh ò ngshu ō f ē NR ó U", which means that all kinds of statements are confused and mixed. There are all kinds of comments. It comes from Sima Guang's Fu table of offering strange animals to Jiaozhi in Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
All kinds of statements are mixed up. There are all kinds of comments.
The origin of Idioms
In Sima Guang's Fu Biao of offering strange beasts to Jiaozhi in Song Dynasty, "Lin, a auspicious beast, is not visible in the world. It is famous but invisible in Scripture, tangible in biography, and long gone. If you say that you are not a saint, you can't know the truth. "
Idiom usage
Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : zhòng shuō fēn róu
public opinions are divergent
the year is drawing to the close. suì yù yún mù
heal the wounded and rescue the dying. jiù sǐ fú wēi