Two in a row and three in a row
One of the common sayings in Sichuan is "two in a row and three in a row". One after another, continuous meaning.
Lian Er Gan San (Li á n è RG ǎ ns ā n): Lian Er refers to the connection of two things. In a hurry; in a hurry. [source]: Yao xueyin's "long night" 32: "Ju Sheng does not dare to neglect. He puts on his clothes and jumps out of bed." [usage]: used as an attributive or adverbial; used in a hurry.
Two in a row and three in a row
a good omen for military operations - bái yú dēng zhōu
cause destruction to both sides - liǎng bài jù shāng
make friends of the same disposition - fāng yǐ lèi jù
the three cardinal guides and the five constant virtues as specified in the feudal ethical code - sān gāng wǔ cháng
rat 's liver and insect 's legs - shǔ gān chóng bì
sacrifice the interests of the country to pay respect to the privileged - bài ēn sī shì