satisfy both sides
As a Chinese idiom, Li ǎ ngqu á NQ í m ě I in pinyin refers to doing something that takes care of both sides and benefits both sides. It's from the chain game.
Analysis of Idioms
Kill two birds with one stone
Idiom usage
When the local tyrant is defeated, the poor see the sky. No! Red flag spectrum by Liang Bin
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Yuan Dynasty's anonymous serial plan: "situ, if you are willing to cooperate with me, you can have the best of both worlds."
Idiom story
Story: at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo manipulated the power of the imperial government. Situ Wang Yun and his adopted daughter Diao Chan negotiated to get rid of Dong Zhuo. Wang Yun first betrothed Diao Chan to Lv Bu. Lv Bu was very happy. The hero and the beautiful woman had the best of both worlds. Wang Yun also presented Diao Chan to Dong Zhuo, causing the contradiction between Dong Zhuo and Lv Bu. Lv Bu designed to get rid of Dong Zhuo in the palace.
satisfy both sides
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts - pī huā dǎo táo
a family of scholars for generations - shì dài shū xiāng
be mentioned in the same breath with - tóng rì ér yán
keep strictly the rules for reward and punishment - jiǎng fá fēn míng