half of the country
Banbijiangshan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à Nb à Ji à ngsh à n, which means part of the territory left or lost after the invasion of the enemy. From the outline of holly.
Idiom explanation
Half wall: half edge; Jiangshan: a metaphor for national territory. It refers to the part of the territory preserved or lost after the invasion of the enemy.
The origin of Idioms
In the outline of holly tree written by Jiang Shiquan in Qing Dynasty, "half of the country is smaller than the imperial court of five seasons."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] half of the rivers and mountains, broken mountains and rivers, and remnant mountains and rivers
Idiom usage
To preserve the lost part of the territory. Example: the army has a strong voice and many arrays. It's all about me. Wu Mei's wind tunnel mountain parade in Qing Dynasty
half of the country
maintain an old acquaintanceship having no real understanding with each other - bái tóu ér xīn
authorized to open letters and act during another's absence - dài chāi dài xíng
forsake heresy and return to the truth - gǎi xié guī zhèng
Grinding a pestle into a needle - tiě chǔ mó chéng zhēn