Divide into three parts
Tripod is a Chinese idiom, pronounced D ǐ NGF ē ns ā NZ ú, which means that three parties are separated and compete with each other.
Idiom explanation
[explanation]: it refers to the separation of the three parties and their struggle against each other. It's the same as "three points".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 20 of outlaws of the Marsh: "who can defeat the enemy today. It's just that there are three parts, one of which is indispensable. Sir, you don't have to refuse. "
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: three parts degree of common use: rare emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as object and attribute; refers to the separation of three parts idiom structure: subject predicate type generation time: ancient times
Divide into three parts
new problems crop up unexpectedly - zhī wài shēng zhī
The army is strong and the general is brave - bīng qiáng àng yǒng