Facing north and South
Mianbeimeinan is an idiom, read as mi à Nb à im é in á n, which means face to face and ignore each other. From Ma Ling Dao. They don't get along well with each other.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Yuan Wu Ming's Ma Ling Dao: "since you are here for me, you have to avoid it. You have to face the north and the south The second fold of Jia Zhongming's Xiao Shulan in the Ming Dynasty: "my Cui's daughter is red and green, you Zhang Junrui will face north and south."
Idiom usage
Example: the second fold of Xiao Shulan by Jia Zhongming of Ming Dynasty: "my Cui's daughter is just red and worried about green. You are Zhang Junrui."
Facing north and South
textual research of little value - chóng yù zhī xué
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance - gōu yuán tí yào
play up to people of power and influence - bā gāo zhī ér