Two opinions and three differences
The Chinese idiom, Li à NGB à ns à NY à ng in pinyin, means different and inconsistent. It comes from the book of the first time.
Idiom explanation
Refers to many, also refers to playing tricks.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: two sides three knives [pinyin code]: lbsy
The origin of Idioms
"Zhao Cong and his wife, not to mention seeing other people with high eyebrows and low eyes, but their parents were also slighted by different opinions. They had no choice but to be patient."
Idiom usage
The little fans in the opera are all different and weigh the weight of the people. A dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty Chapter 60
Two opinions and three differences
mess up something because of mishandling - zhì sī ér fén
expect the reality to correspond to the name - xún míng zé shí
want to do better than one's ancestors - hē fó mà zǔ
after meal hours or in leisure time - jiǔ hòu chá yú
take mean advantage of someone when he is down - luò jǐng tóu shí
give all the historical facts except those about one 's own ancestors - shǔ diǎn wàng zǔ