haggle over
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is zh ē ngdu ō L ù NSH ǎ o, which means arguing about how much you get. It's a fuss. It's from xingshihengyan.
Analysis of Idioms
Competing for more, competing for less
Idiom usage
I can't let go of it
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan, Volume 35: "in the past, my father-in-law did not want to separate the payment. It was still two uncles who were there to support the children and their daughters, but they could not compete for more or less by randomly dividing them."
haggle over
To advocate the rule and the leaf - chāng tiáo yě yè
sing in praise of the beauty of nature - pī fēng mò yuè
have the soul of a musician and the courage of a warrior - qín xīn jiàn dǎn
support the government and cherish the people - yōng zhèng ài mín