be of two about
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is è Rx ī NLI ǎ ngy ì, meaning to describe the will is not specific, not firm. It comes from Lun Heng Shi by Wang Chong of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Chong's Lun Heng Shi of Han Dynasty, "the God of the earth is the heart. If the people do not have a warrant, they should be punished for crimes. They must be ambivalent, and vice versa. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: half hearted antonym: concentration
Idiom usage
It's not specific
be of two about
the breaking of rock frightens the heaven - shí pò tiān jīng
words do not correspond with deeds - yán xíng bù fú
Learn from the past and learn from the future - jiàn qián bì hòu
the wily hare has three holes to his burrow - jiǎo tù sān kū