A cup of wine and a spear of spear
Gobi Gobi is a Chinese word, Pinyin B ē Iji ǔ g ē m á o, which means to compare the hatred caused at a banquet.
Idiom explanation
It's a metaphor for hatred at a banquet. A glass of wine: 1. 2. Refers to drinking. Spear: 1. Spear and spear. It also refers to weapons. A warrior; an army. War; conflict.
The origin of Idioms
The 25th chapter of negative exposure gossip: "one day he asked me for advice at Wu's table. I didn't pay any attention to him. It's really a goblet of wine!" In Liang Qichao's on private morality in Xinmin Shuo: "three things are conflict of nature. They are mutually exclusive. They are willing to get what they want. They are willing to drink wine and spear, and they can rely on each other in an instant."
usage
It's a tight style; it's a complement; it's a dispute on the wine table related idioms wine sickness, flower sorrow, gold hairpin, wine exchange, wine pool, meat forest, wine today, wine today, drunken Hongmen banquet related recommendation a glass of wine, military power, spear and sword
A cup of wine and a spear of spear
To invite subjugation and treason - zhāo wáng nà pàn
practise bribery or receive bribes publicly - huì lù gōng xíng
great virtue will cast a long shadow - dé hòu liú guāng