divided into three parts
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǐ ngz ú é RS ā n, which means to describe the situation of opposition in three aspects; it also refers to three aspects in general. It comes from the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records, "I'm willing to put my heart on my stomach, lose my liver and gall, and use my foolish plan, for fear that I can't use it. If you are willing to listen to your minister's plan, you should not be able to benefit both sides. If you divide the world into three parts and live in an equal position, you should not dare to move first. "
Idiom usage
It refers to three parts of the world. The old man was at the table, looking at the beautiful daughter of the old couple, the beautiful couple, it's easy to feel envied and sighed. The thirty second chapter of Wenkang's biography of children heroes in Qing Dynasty
divided into three parts
to open or find a new path or snap course - lìng pì xī jìng
with deep hatred and resentment - tòng xīn bìng shǒu
throw away their armor and trail their weapons behind them - qì jiǎ yè bīng