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Hengduanlun long, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é ngdu ǎ NL ù NCH á ng, which means to compare and evaluate things. It comes from Shen Zheng, the general meaning of literature and history, written by Zhang Xuecheng in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; of things
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Gossip
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Xuecheng in the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book "general meaning of literature and history · Shenzheng": "at the end of the day, it's hard to judge whether things are good or bad. In the meantime, he made a false proposal, so he was in the same age as Bi Lei's compilation. However, when he considered the merits and demerits of Bi Lei's compilation, he thought that cenlou cunmu was invincible. Isn't that a false accusation? "
Idiom explanation
Compare and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of things.
gossip
people bustling and horses neighing - rén huān mǎ jiào
Single is easy to break, many is hard to break - dān zé yì zhé,zhòng zé nán cuī
successive distresses as caused by continual wars - bīng ná huò jié
Blame the family and the creditors - yuàn jiā zhài zhǔ