Divide the land
Fenmaolietu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē nm á Oli è t ǔ, which means to enfeoffment the Marquis and the land. It comes from the shendaobei of Xueshi, the magistrate of doulu, Yanzhou.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym of "Fen Mao CI Tu", "Fen Mao Xi Tu" and "Fen Mao Xie Tu"
The origin of Idioms
Tang Zhang said, "the great sage and empress, refining stones to mend the sky, has the artifact of the queen mother; dividing the country, enlightening the beauty of the sun."
Idiom usage
It refers to the enfeoffment of vassals. This time, Cao Kun made a great contribution and produced three great tour envoys. Zhongping's Wu Peifu after the publication of the three rounds of inspection: "sisters and brothers are all in the land, poor guangguangsheng." Bai Juyi's song of everlasting regret
Divide the land
There's no place to go when you've broken your iron shoes - tàpò tiěxié wúmìchù,délái quánbù fèigōngfù
The people are harmed by justice - cán mín hài lǐ
Success is king, defeat is bandit - chéng zé wéi wáng ,bài zé wéi kòu