Long and short

Long and short

It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Ji à och á ngxi é Du à n, which means relatively high or low. It comes from a brief account of the war disaster by Jiang En of Qing Dynasty.

Idiom explanation

Also do "relatively short and long", that is, relatively high and low.

The origin of Idioms

In a brief account of the war disaster written by Jiang En in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "at that time, the way of a gentleman is gone, and the way of a villain is long. Who dares to compete with it?" Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the second chapter of reform and self strengthening: "to learn from his strong points and cover up his weaknesses, we also want to stand among the great powers in the west of Thailand, but to compete with them without being discouraged."

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