Divide and guard
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NSH ǒ uy à OJ ī n, which means to guard the main road respectively. It comes from "the battle of battle" by he Liangchen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in war, etc
The origin of Idioms
He Liangchen of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of formation, the battle opportunity: "to attack the masses with the few, we must work in the narrow fortress, in the evening, in the thicket, in the dangerous shade; to attack the few with the many, we must work in the broad, in favor of the day and the night, divide the important points, and eliminate the other fortune."
Idiom explanation
To: important; Tianjin: ferry. Guard the main roads respectively.
Divide and guard
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disreputable quarters of the city - sān wǎ liǎng shě
stand head and shoulders above others - hè chǔ jī qún