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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NY ǔ L ù Ju é, which means you can't solve problems through conversation and negotiation. It comes from the biography of eminent monks, Yijie 6, Seng Zhao.
The idiom comes from "biography of eminent monks · Yijie 6 · Seng Zhao" written by Liang Huijiao in the Southern Dynasty: "on" says: "the pan is not there, and it is not without. Words and deeds are absolutely lost." See "words and sentences".
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rely on one another as cheek and jowl - fǔ chē xiāng yī
a dutiful son is obliged to pay his father 's debts - fù zhài zǐ huán