To make a difference
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh é D ǐ NGF ù s ù, which means that if you are not competent, you will be defeated. It comes from the biography of Zhang hongce in southern history.
Idiom usage
It is also used as an object and attributive. It is used as an example in written language. Today, it is also used to restrain the meaning of the old book, to draw back the old book, to avoid the danger of being defeated and to avoid the ridicule of the hen sichen.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: a broken foot
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang hongce in the southern history of China, it is said that "he is timid but not able to make a decision; he is noisy but weak but not able to make a decision; he has to overcome the difficulties and be able to wait."
Idiom explanation
It's food in the tripod. If Bi Yu is not competent, he will be defeated.
To make a difference
one 's sidelong glance has the moist gleam of the autumnal waves - qiū bō yíng yíng
claim credit for oneself and become arrogant - jū gōng zì ào
on the verge of death or destruction - wēi zài dàn xī
one 's sense of honour makes it impossible to refuse - yì bù róng cí
have a caustic and flippant tongue - jiān zuǐ bó shé
share the feelings and sentiments - hū xī xiāng tōng
The peach and the plum become the same - táo lǐ chéng qī