each airs his own views
There are many different opinions about the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì L ù NF ē NY ú n, which means to describe different opinions. It comes from the biography of Yuan Shaozhuan in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Yuan Shaozhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" it's because of the suspicion from far and near, and it's also because of the controversy. "
Idiom usage
To be a predicate, subject, or attribute; refer to disagreement
Examples
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the rites and music were in a depression. Although the stone canals were seen in the East, it was of no help. General Preface to Tongzhi Yuefu
each airs his own views
plug one 's ears while stealing a bell - yǎn ěr dào líng
forcible seizure and crafty acquisition - háo duó qiǎo qǔ
like a fishbone getting stuck in the throat -- necessary to give vent to one 's pent-up feelings - rú gěng zài hóu
two happy events come one after the other - shuāng xǐ lín mén