A place of contention
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì zh ē ngzh ī D ì, which means that the two sides of the enemy must fight for a strategic place. It comes from the biography of Wang Yue in the book of Zhou.
Idiom usage
As an object; of great importance. If Lingwu is beneficial to thieves, it is a place that must be fought for. On Lingzhou affairs written by Yang Yi of Song Dynasty. 2. It is this extremely important strategic position that makes Turkey an inevitable place for imperialist powers in the international struggle. 3. St. Catherine's monastery is located in the Sinai Peninsula on the main road between the East and the West. It has always been a place for military strategists. (4) from the perspective of military strategy, it is certainly a place that Chiang Kai Shek's reactionaries must contend for.
Analysis of Idioms
[rhyme words] eloquence, red and green feelings, bitter grain, concerted efforts, realism, peace and ease, chasing after the dust, building jade, helping both the public and the private, fashionable law and discipline
The origin of Idioms
The white horse wants to rush. It's a must fight place. Today's city is widowed and weak. It's easy to make a picture. Zhou Shu · biography of Wang Yue
Idiom story
The Eastern Wei Dynasty was replaced by the Northern Qi Dynasty, and the war with the Western Wei Dynasty continued. After consolidating the eastern frontier territory, yuwentai of the Western Wei Dynasty sent General Wang Yue to lead the army to capture Hanzhong. Yang Xian, the leader of Hanzhong City, invested in the city. Wang Yue sent people to report back to Xi Wu. He said that after taking Hanzhong, he wanted to capture Baima City, which was the place he had to fight for. If Baima could take it down, he would break the way for Shu soldiers.
A place of contention
ivory chopsticks and jade cups -- living a luxurious life - xiàng zhù yù bēi
the beautiful rivers and mountains - jǐn xiù hé shān