Different from each other
In pinyin, Z ì Cu ò t ó ngy ì is an idiom word, which is interpreted as self contradiction and mutual discord.
explain
It refers to self contradiction and mutual discord.
source
The biography of Shen you in the book of song: "Qing forgets what happened to Lian, Lin, Kou and Jia? I'm supposed to help my country and my family, but I don't care about each other's rise and fall. And if I can go down to the other, the other will not come down to me. If we can help each other, how can we be different from each other? "
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Different from each other
Heaven and man learn from each other - tiān rén gòng jiàn
with the appearance and the thoughts all having the airs of ancients - gǔ mào gǔ xīn
when a thing reaches its extreme , it reverses its course - wù zhì zé fǎn
Pull out the ground and shake the mountain - bá dì yáo shān