scheme against each other

After visiting the thirteen stele Pavilion, you can see dachengmen. The most striking feature here is the "intriguing" architectural features. The thirteen stele pavilions were added generation by generation after the Jin Dynasty. The skilful interlacing of the eaves between the adjacent stele pavilions and the dachengmen is amazing! It's a pity that "intrigue" is a good word originally used to describe the intricate and intricate palace buildings, but later it has evolved into a derogatory word?! Enjoy the ingenuity of the ancient architects——

 

scheme against each other

Intrigue, a Chinese idiom, pronounced g ō u x ī n d ò u Ji ǎ o, originally refers to the crisscross and exquisite structure of palace buildings. The latter metaphor is to make every effort to fight openly and secretly. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu.

Analysis of Idioms

Fighting openly and secretly

To be honest and sincere

 

The origin of Idioms

Du Mu's Ode to a Fang Gong in the Tang Dynasty: "each embraces the terrain, fighting with each other."

 

Idiom usage

Combined; used as predicate and attribute; with derogatory meaning

Examples

In this case, they are most naked and meaningless. The rainbow by Mao Dun

 

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