changes arise from the elbow and armpit . 2 . confusion starts from one 's side or friends
In Chinese, Pinyin is bi à NSH à ngzh à uy è, which means that things happen around us. It comes from the biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu annals and FA Zheng Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
In the history of the Three Kingdoms, Shu annals and FA Zheng Zhuan, it is said that "the Lord is in gong'an. He is afraid of Cao Gong's strength in the north and Sun Quan's force in the East. He is afraid that Sun Fu's life will change under his elbow and armpit when he is near. When he is here, he will advance and retreat to the wolf's post."
Idiom usage
In case of collusion between China and foreign countries, the state of Zheng is not public. The fourth chapter of Eastern Zhou Dynasty annals by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
A trouble in the heart
changes arise from the elbow and armpit . 2 . confusion starts from one 's side or friends
pay too much respect to one 's superiors and despise those who are of lower ranks - chǎn shàng ào xià
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts - pī xì dǎo yín