Different fumigants
Fumigation is a Chinese word, which means that good and bad cannot coexist. It comes from the Confucius family language zhisi written by Wang Su, Wei of the Three Kingdoms.
essential information
Synonym: fumigation of different utensils; antonym: fumigation of the same utensils, fish and Dragons mixed; usage: subject predicate type; as object, attribute; metaphor good and bad can not coexist explanation: fumigation of vanilla and stinky grass. Good and bad cannot coexist.
source
In the book of Confucius' family language, zhisi, written by Wang Su of the Three Kingdoms period, it is said that "when I heard that fumigation vessels were stored in different places, Yao and Jie were not in the same country, so they were different."
example
He Jingming's yonghuai in the Ming Dynasty: "the source of confusion in the Qing Dynasty."
Different fumigants
water rushes down and covers thousands of miles of land - yī xiè qiān lǐ
good writings make people copy them - luò yáng zhǐ guì
make up deficiency by funds elsewhere - yí dōng jiù xī
warning signals of approaching enemy forces are seen on all sides - láng yān sì qǐ
having good faith , virtue and patriotism - zhōng gān yì dǎn
one 's heart is like dead ashes -- utterly dissipated - xīn rú hán huī