gather parts into a whole
In Chinese, Pinyin is Hu à L í NGW é izh à ng, which means to integrate the scattered parts into a whole. It's from the preface to the next collection of lights.
Analysis of Idioms
Break up the whole into parts
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of Mao Zedong's "strategic issues in the Anti Japanese guerrilla war" states: "the concentrated use of troops, that is, the so-called method of" turning parts into whole ", is mostly adopted in order to eliminate the enemy when the enemy attacks."
Idiom usage
It is also used in military affairs. Write as soon as you have time. If you make good use of your spare time, it's a big integer. Wu Han's Preface
gather parts into a whole
Cut the heart and cut the tongue - cái xīn lòu shé
neither priest nor layman -- nondescript - bù sēng bù sú
Gather up chapters and sentences - duō shí zhāng jù
emerge of itself and perish of itself - zì shēng zì miè