interests and disputes
Right and wrong, idiom. Right and wrong: dispute, dispute. All kinds of interests and disputes between people.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: right and wrong pronunciation: R é NW ǒ sh ì f ē I interpretation: right and wrong: dispute, dispute. All kinds of interests and disputes between people.
The origin of Idioms
Source: yuan · Ma Zhiyuan's "a dream of yellow Sorghum" the fourth fold: "18 years in a dream, I saw wine, sex, wealth, right and wrong, greed, anger, infatuation, wind, frost, rain and snow."
Examples of Idioms
Example: in a dream, when you see ~, you will rise and fall, and then you will rise and fall. The wedge of Du Huanglong by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty
interests and disputes
The Dragon twists and the snake stretches - lóng qū shé shēn
Rise in the morning and fall in the evening - zhāo shēng mù gě