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Wu que Liu Yan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is w à Qu è Li à y à n, which means that there is not much difference between the two sides. From "nine chapters of arithmetic · equation".
The origin of Idioms
"Nine chapters of arithmetic · equation": "today, there are five sparrows and six swallows, which are called the balance. The sparrows are all heavy, the swallows are all light, and a sparrow and a swallow meet, and the balance is just equal."
Idiom usage
There is not much difference between the two sides.
Examples
It should be balanced. Liang Qichao's "China's foreign policy peace"
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