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scheme against each other

Time: 2022-01-31 00:07:39 Author: ChinaWiki.net

scheme against each other

It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ō UX ī nd ò Uji ǎ o, which originally refers to the crisscross and exquisite structure of palace buildings. Later, it refers to the use of ingenuity to fight openly and secretly. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu.

Notes on Idioms

Heart: the center of the palace; corner: eaves corner.

The origin of Idioms

Du Mu's Ode to a Fang Gong in the Tang Dynasty: "each embraces the terrain, fighting with each other."

Idiom usage

It has a derogatory meaning. But who else would have thought that in order to fight for a bit of boredom, he would be willing to go all the way. (Lu Xun's book of two places 15) Feng Guifen's discussion on drawing maps in Qing Dynasty: "it's more difficult to draw a small picture than a large one If there is a difference, you can't hook your heart In Liang Shaoren's essays on two kinds of autumn rain in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "in recent times, poets chanted things, hooked their hearts and horns, and some of them surpassed their predecessors." Pingbuqing's Xia Wai Xie · Shi Hua Xia · Hong Lou Meng Xi Yong in Qing Dynasty: "all of them are fighting with each other, and they can't do anything." Aying's "light market" said: "due to the extreme luxury of the light market, in terms of the production of lights, it is inevitable to fight with each other." Qu Qiubai's continuation of literary and artistic works and the year of Chinese goods: "they are going to fight against the workers, trying to" catch all the bad guys in one net. " The first act of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "she is good at fighting in the air of deceitfulness and secrecy she created."

Analysis of Idioms

Open and sincere

Idiom story

Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was deeply moved by the construction and extravagance of the late Tang Emperors. He wrote a Fu on Afang palace to satirize the rulers at that time. The article describes the magnificence of Afang palace. The original text is as follows: "five steps to one floor, ten steps to one Pavilion. Corridor waist man back, eaves teeth high peck. Each has its own terrain, and each has its own struggle. "

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