the few are no match for the many
The pronunciation is s ì B ù Ni ù Li ù. It comes from the Ming Dynasty Yang Shen's differentiation of Lu's suburbs.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the debate on the outskirts of Lu: "as the old saying goes," three rules follow two ", today's saying goes," four don't contradict six ", and it's important to follow the crowd."
Discrimination of words
[usage] as predicate, clause; refers to the minority can't beat the majority [structure] subject predicate type [similar words] minority subordinate to the majority [words with the same rhyme] song qiaozhishou, willing to endure, advance and retreat but take the blame, settle down on the old, a show of the moment, worry about one's heart, start a new generation, commit crimes against oneself, light than go on, from now on, ancient times [riddle] minority subordinate to the majority [success] He had no choice but to obey.
Chinese PinYin : sì bù niù liù
the few are no match for the many
Four in the evening and three in the morning. mù sì cháo sān
The sky is high and the earth is thick. jú gāo tiān,jí hòu dì