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It is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is y ò NGW ǔ zh ī D ì. It describes a place where the terrain is dangerous and conducive to fighting. It refers to the place or opportunity where one can display one's talents. It comes from the book of Jin, the record of Yao Xiang.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, Yao Xiangzai Ji: "although Luoyang is small, it is also a place to use its military power."
Idiom story
In 208 A.D., Cao Cao led his army to the south of Jingzhou, and Liu Cong surrendered to Cao Cao. Liu Bei could not bear to take Jingzhou, so he had to go to Dongwu to unite with Sun Quan. Zhuge Liang persuades Sun Quan in Chaisang, saying that only when Liu Bei considers the relationship with Liu Biao can he be a hero. He hoped that Sun Quan would unite with Cao Cao to deal with Cao Cao.
Word usage
Bingxin's two families: "if you break the foundation yourself, you will have ~, and you can't be a great hero. Don't you abandon yourself?"
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Lead the tiger to resist the wolf - yǐn hǔ jù láng
search for the origin and the outcome of the development of things - yuán shǐ jiàn zhōng
advance by an inch but retreat by a foot -- to lose much more than what one gets - jǐn cùn tuì chǐ
The mountain passes through the stone - shān liù chuān shí