Party members are jealous of each other
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is d ǎ NGT ó NGD ù y ì, which means that the party members are jealous of the differences; it means that the party members are in favor of the partners and attack the people with different opinions. From the epitaph of Fu Jun.
The origin of Idioms
According to the epitaph of Fu Jun written by Tang Zhang, "it's against the rules to recite the rites. You wrote 19 chapters of the book, which was written by the emperor and was deleted by the emperor. The officials and the party were jealous, but they had to discuss it."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Party members are jealous of each other
hold sb . 's whip and follow his stirrup - zhí biān suí dèng
A bandit who takes advantage of food - jī liáng jiè kòu
The wolf and the sheep feed together - láng yáng tóng sì
cultivate virtue throug practicing thrift - jiǎn yǐ yǎng dé