Different parties
Fayidangtong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f á y ì D ǎ NGT ó ng, which means to form gangs and distribute, to favor partners and to attack people with different opinions. It comes from the preface of Danggu biography in the later Han Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: preface to the biography of Danggu in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "since Emperor Wu, he worshipped Confucianism, cherished classics and cooperated with Shu, and lived in wuhui. There is a theory that Shiqu is divided into two parts, that is, the party shares the same views while cutting the difference. "
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate, object and attribute
Chinese PinYin : fá yì dǎng tóng
Different parties
one is long and the other is short. yī cháng yī duǎn
open one 's heart wide and lay bare one 's thoughts. qīng xīn tǔ dǎn