The crow of the dog and the crow of the chicken
The Chinese idiom, G ǒ UD à OJ ī t í in pinyin, means a metaphor with micro skills. It's the same as "dog stealing and chicken crowing". It's from the Pearl River Club.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Cai's "Pearl Story · Jianghui" in the Ming Dynasty: "if you break away from the pass, why do you have to steal and crow?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: crowing of the dog and crowing of the chicken, crowing of the chicken and crowing of the dog
Idiom usage
Be subject, object, attribute
The crow of the dog and the crow of the chicken
face each other across a zigzag front - quǎn yá xiāng zhì
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step - qiān lǐ zhī xíng,shǐ yú zú xià