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As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ī ch í y ī zh ā ng, which means that the administration should be lenient and strict. Nowadays, it refers to the reasonable arrangement of life and work, the combination of loose and tight, and the combination of work and rest. From Lun Heng · Ru Zeng.
Analysis of Idioms
A relaxation
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Chong's Lun Heng Ru Zeng of the Han Dynasty: "therefore, Zhang did not relax, and Wang Wen did not do it. The king of Wen can't be relaxed. The king of Wen thought it was a good thing to relax
Idiom usage
It refers to the skills of running a country or working or studying.
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Strike the bell and eat the tripod - jī zhōng dǐng shí
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching - lóng yuè hǔ jù