One for two, two for three
One to two, two to three, interpretation: from one to two, from two to three. It refers to association from one place to another.
One for two, two for three
yierererersan
Pinyin: y ī R è R, è R é RS ā n
Source: [source] Chapter 28 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "therefore, one and two, two and three, repeatedly pushed to go. I really don't know why, at this time, I want to wait for a fool, but I don't know. I can explain this sadness by escaping from the big creation and coming out of the dust net."
One for two, two for three
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the truth about a person or a matter - lú shān zhēn miàn