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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú NL ó NGW ú sh ǒ u, which means that a group of dragons has no leader. From Yi Qian.
The origin of Idioms
With nine, you can see that there is no leader, lucky. ——Yi · Qian.
Idiom explanation
"Xiang" said: with nine, Tiande can not be the first. General idea: the way of heaven goes round and round. Things turn to extremes, and the anode turns to Yin. When the softness is removed, the way of heaven can help the hardness with softness, and use the nine instead of being used by the nine. This is the beauty of the way of heaven. Generally, there are only six hexagrams, but there are nine and six hexagrams for Qian and Kun. This is related to the divination method. The use of nine in qiangua means that all the six Yangs become yins, and qiangua becomes Kun. In the hexagram of Kun, the six Yin elements are all changed into yang elements, and then Kun becomes Qian. Using nine is divination, and the six numbers are all nine, and the odd number nine is yangyao, so the hexagram is Qian; and nine is bianyao, and the six yangyao will become yinyao, so the whole qiangua will become Kun. Therefore, the hexagram derived from nine is neither completely Qian nor Kun. If it is dry, it will become Kun; if it becomes Kun, it will still be dry. In the transformation of heaven and earth, there are both the virtues of heaven and earth: the virtue of heaven and earth is just and strong, and the virtue of heaven and earth is gentle. If you have both, you can be just and soft.
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as predicate, attribute and complement. example: however, it can't be a big climate. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume I, chapter 31. A group of dragons has no leader; it means that many people gather together without a leader, and there is no unified action.
no leader in
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