fight for territory in ancient central China
Zhulu Zhongyuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ú L ù zh ō ngyu á n, which means to fight for the world. It comes from the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Chase: chase; deer: the object to be rounded up, often compared to the throne and regime. It refers to a group of heroes competing for the world.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records, "Qin lost his deer, and the whole world chased him."
Idiom usage
In the biography of Li Xuan, king of Liangwu in the book of Jin, it is said that "people want to compete for the deer, and the family wants to be a powerful one." The three armed forces formed a "pin" shaped formation between the Yangtze River, Huaihe River, and the Han Dynasty. They fought for the Central Plains and annihilated the enemy by maneuver. Liu Bocheng's a thousand miles into Dabie Mountain
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: who will fight the dragon and the tiger
fight for territory in ancient central China
Beat the chicken and curse the dog - dǎ jī mà gǒu