Each country has its own advantages
Li è t ǔ f ē nm á o, a Chinese idiom, means to be granted the title of vassal. It's from three battles Lu Bu.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Zheng Guangzu's "three battles of Lu Bu" in Yuan Dynasty: "in front of the army, we have made great contributions, and we have been greatly honored by each other."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: split up
Idiom usage
It refers to the enfeoffment of land
Each country has its own advantages
occupy some place , belonging to another - què cháo jiū jū
Holding the jade and cherishing the gold - wò yú huái jǐn
be rich and varied as rosy clouds are rising slowly - yún xīng xiá wèi
If there are enough utensils, there will be plenty - qì mǎn zé fù