divide and rule
Divide and rule, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē n é RZH ì zh ī, which means to govern separately; use means to split the country, nation or religion, and then control and rule them. From Qun Jing Ping Yi Zhou Guan er.
The origin of Idioms
In the book Qun Jing Ping Yi · Zhou Guan Er written by Yu Yue in Qing Dynasty, there are two Wu Ma corporal and four doctors: "if there is a disease in any country, it is necessary to make a choice, so that the doctors can divide and rule, and they will not cure themselves."
Idiom usage
It refers to separate management. examples to maintain friendly relations between countries, mutual benefit and the cause of peace, to oppose national slavery, and to oppose the strategy of ~. Song Qingling's the unity of the people is invincible
divide and rule
harass the people and waste money - láo mín fèi cái
work or endeavour to the best of one 's ability - jìn qí suǒ cháng
offense of imposing lighter or heavier sentences than necessary in ancient china - chū rù rén zuì