equate
In Chinese, Pinyin is d à ngli à ngq í Gu à n, which means to treat different things equally. From Huifeng Cihua.
The origin of Idioms
Kuang Zhouyi's Huifeng Cihua in the Qing Dynasty: "it may bring the smoke and the moon to benefit the rhyme; it may be moistened by rain and dew, and the artistic conception can be changed slightly, but it can't be equal."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: equal treatment, comparison, confusion, equal division; Antonyms: widely different, totally different, classified, favoring one over the other
Idiom usage
It is used in the negative sentence. Later, many countries declared themselves king, and the king was nothing more. At most, they were equal to the monarchs of small countries such as song and Lu. Zhu Ziqing's classic talks: Warring States strategy 8
equate
the huanghe river is clear and the seas are calm - hé lián hǎi yàn
Depicting the head and drawing the corner - miáo tóu huà jiǎo
the scenery is very easy to arouse thoughts - lín fēng duì yuè
guard against one 's desires as if guarding a city against an enemy - fáng yì rú chéng
Book stall embraces hundreds of cities - tān shū yōng bǎi chéng