Equal strength
In Chinese, Pinyin is l ì D í sh ì J ū n, meaning that both sides are equal in strength, regardless of height. It's the same as "the enemy's strength is equal.". The source is the biography of Liu mu in the book of song.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu mu in the book of Song Dynasty, it is said that "the enemy's strength is equal, and he will swallow his mouth in the end. Yangzhou is fundamentally tied up, so we can't do it. " "Zhou Shu · Wudi Ji Lun" said: "daily use of war, a series of disasters, the balance of the enemy, the battlefield of things, one another and one this."
Idiom usage
Combined; used as predicate and attributive; used for both sides of a conflict
Equal strength
collect bits of fur under the foxes ' forelegs to make a robe - jí yè chéng qiú
talk of everything under the sun - tán tiān shuō dì
Sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight - zuò shān guān hǔ dòu