Guess from the East and guess from the West
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō NGC ā IX ī Chu ā I, which means multi guess. From the book of Ming Dynasty with Yang Lanpo.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Mei's Ming Fu Shu with Yang Lanpo in the Qing Dynasty: "however, Li Yishan's Jin se would rather make later generations speculate and argue one after another. At that time, they would never make more bets. They would also like to see the ancient people's generosity."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; as a guess
Guess from the East and guess from the West
the people are rich and the country is strong - mín fù guó qiáng
poor yet not losing one's righteousness - qióng bù shī yì
A new attempt to develop new talents - fā xíng xīn shì
The spirit dissipates the courage - qì xiāo dǎn duó