the few are no match for the many
The pronunciation is s ì B ù Ni ù Li ù. It comes from the Ming Dynasty Yang Shen's differentiation of Lu's suburbs.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the debate on the outskirts of Lu: "as the old saying goes," three rules follow two ", today's saying goes," four don't contradict six ", and it's important to follow the crowd."
Discrimination of words
[usage] as predicate, clause; refers to the minority can't beat the majority [structure] subject predicate type [similar words] minority subordinate to the majority [words with the same rhyme] song qiaozhishou, willing to endure, advance and retreat but take the blame, settle down on the old, a show of the moment, worry about one's heart, start a new generation, commit crimes against oneself, light than go on, from now on, ancient times [riddle] minority subordinate to the majority [success] He had no choice but to obey.
the few are no match for the many