What is the idiom for two people to fight and another person to benefit?

Updated on society 2024-04-27
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, two people fight, and the other person reaps the benefits. This idiom should be: the snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman wins.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits. The praying mantis catches the cicada, and the yellow finch is behind.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits.

    yù bàng xiāng zhēng, yú wēng dé lì Interpretation: 鹬: long-billed waterfowl; Mussels: mollusks with shells.

    The metaphor is that the two sides are in dispute, and both sides lose, allowing the third party to take advantage.

    Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy: Yan Ce II": "The mussel side is exposed, and the sandpiper pecks its flesh, and the mussel closes and clamps its beak."

    The sandpiper said, 'If it doesn't rain today, it won't rain tomorrow, and there will be dead mussels.' Beng also said:

    If it doesn't rain today, it won't rain tomorrow, and there will be dead sandpipers. 'The two refuse to give up with each other, and the fisherman gets the example of the fowl.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fisherman's Benefit: [Basic Explanation]: The metaphor is that the two sides are in dispute, and both sides lose, allowing the third party to take advantage.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: yú rén zhī lì

    synonym group]: The fisherman profits.

    How to use]: more formal; as an object; Derogatory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fisherman's Profit. Fishermen get benefits. The parable has the benefit that the third gets from the two fighting. Synonyms are, dry up and fish, exhausted and fishing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Two people fight and the other person is profited is an idiom: the fisherman profits.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Well-known at home and abroad: Describe the fame that spreads far and wide.

    2. World-famous: The whole world knows that the description is very famous.

    3. Famous: The reputation is very prominent.

    4. Women and children all know: women and children all know, which means that they are well known.

    5. Famous: Describe the reputation is very big, and it is known from far and near.

    6. Household name: Every household knows it, and everyone knows it.

    7. Famous: Describe a great reputation.

    8. Fame all over the world: The fame spreads to the world, describing the fame as great.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits.

    It was meant to tell people not to give in to each other.

    There was a mussel and a sandpiper who caught each other in a clinch of each other, and a fisherman saw it and caught them together.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight.

    From "Warring States Policy: Qin Second", it refers to sitting on the mountain and watching tigers fight. It is a metaphor for the two sides to take a bystander attitude in the struggle, and wait until both sides are defeated, and then take advantage of it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits. I don't know if it's right?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    White blades touching.

    Come out into the open. Hand-to-hand combat to the death.

    Dark all round. Magnificent.

    Dangerous. The bayonet is red.

    Meet at close quarters. The road is narrow.

    Face the music. A life-and-death struggle.

    Rat. Fight wits and courage.

    Each has its own powers. The road is one foot high...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. You fight for me.

    Pinyin: nǐ zhēng wǒ duó

    [Interpretation]: It refers to competing with each other. [Example sentence]: In the future, there will be many such scenes where you fight for me and I will win .

    Pinyin**]: n z w d

    synonyms]: You take me for it.

    Antonyms]: You push me let.

    After the break]: A girl says two in-laws.

    Lantern riddle]: A football match.

    Usage]: as a predicate, a definite; Refers to competing with each other.

    English]: whoop-de-do

    2.-for-tat.

    Pinyin: zhēn fēng xiāng duì

    [Explanation]:-for-tat: needle tip.

    Needle tip to needle tip. The metaphor is that the two sides are sharply opposed in terms of strategy, arguments and actions. Pinyin**:

    z f x d

    synonyms]:-for-tat.

    Antonyms]: to be submissive.

    After the break]: The hedgehog burrows into the tribulus terrestris pile; Embroidered girls fight.

    Lantern riddle]: The tip of the needle is on the wheat mang.

    Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Used for debate.

    English]: tit for tat

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    [Not to be outdone]: show: display, performance. Unwilling to show that they are worse than others. It means that you want to compete and compare the high.

    Acquaintance]: It means that the two sides show their kung fu after a competition, and finally change from indifference to friends.

    Pound and pound sowing two]: The weight of the contest is light and heavy. It is often used as a metaphor to evaluate the good and the bad, or to describe the small things.

    The arm can't twist the thigh]: A metaphor for the weak who can't compete with the strong.

    Counting Baht]: It refers to the competition for financial gains, even in very small quantities.

    Wrestling Central Plains]: Angle: Contest. Compete and compete in the Central Plains. The metaphor is to fight for the world by force.

    Male and female]: Male and female: metaphor for high and low, victory and defeat. It refers to the contest to win or lose.

    Sun Pang Douzhi]: Sun: Sun Bin; Pang: Pang Juan. Sun Bin and Pang Juan each fought with their wits. It is a metaphor for friends in the past, who are now enemies, each scheming and fighting for the death. It is also a metaphor for the two sides to compete with each other.

    Showdown]: Compete in the final battle to decide the outcome.

    Circumvent with you]: Circumference: chase and chase. I will accompany you in the competition. Refers to superficial politeness, but is actually not polite.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's comparable, you chase me, scramble, not to be outdone, get acquainted, sow two, arms can't twist thighs, care about baht, wrestle with the Central Plains, duel a male and female, Sun Pang fights wits, a showdown, and you! Whoever kills the deer will die to the death! , chess opponents, rivals, peak duels, evenly matched, you live and die!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Rushing to be the first, not to be outdone, making acquaintances, twisting the arms but not twisting the thighs, worrying about the baht, wrestling with the Central Plains, duel a male and female, Sun Pang fighting wits, a showdown, and Jun Zhou Lu who dies, duel to the death, chess opponents, rivals, peak duels, evenly matched.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    一氈高下, the Chinese word, pronounced in pinyin as yī jué gāo xià, and pronounced in zhuyin as means to distinguish the level of strength through some form of competition. The metaphor is to compete with each other to decide the winner or loser, the winner or the loser.

    Genre Chinese vocabulary.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You compete with me,-for-tat, clouds and mud go the other way, and drive the first and so on.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Decide it out, fight it out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    [Example sentence]: In the future, there will be many such scenes where you fight for me and I will win . Pinyin**:

    n z w d [synonyms]: you take me to fight [antonyms]: you push me to let [after the break].

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    [Touch and Fight]: Touch and barbarian, two small countries on the snail's horn in the fable of "Zhuangzi". See Zhuangzi Zeyang. Later, it was used as a metaphor for fighting for self-interest.

    When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured]: When two vicious tigers fight, one of them will be injured. It is a metaphor that the strength of both opposing sides is very strong, and as a result of the fierce struggle, one side will suffer.

    Aunt Boxi]: Sister-in-law: daughter-in-law and mother-in-law; Boxi: Family quarrels. Originally referred to a quarrel between a mother-in-law and a daughter-in-law. The latter is also a metaphor for internal strife.

    Tiger Throw: Throw: Struggle and jump. Refers to dragons and tigers fighting each other. A metaphor for a fierce fight.

    Fight and Tear]: Attack and tear. Describe the fierce fighting.

    Will meet good materials]: good materials: people with high skills. The general meets the person with high skills. It is a metaphor for two heroes fighting, and their skills are equal.

    Two Tigers Fighting]: Fighting: Fighting. It is a metaphor for two strong men fighting each other.

    Two Tigers Fighting]: Two tigers fighting each other. It is a metaphor for the two powerful sides fighting.

    When two tigers fight, there will be one wound]: fight: fight. It is a metaphor for two strong men fighting each other, and one of them will inevitably suffer serious damage.

    Two Tigers Fighting]: Two tigers fighting each other. It is a metaphor for the two powerful sides fighting.

    The two males do not stand side by side]: It means that the two males cannot be accommodated, and they must fight and merge.

    Open and Secret Fighting]: Fighting openly and secretly. Describe each with his own mind and exclude each other.

    Men do not fight against women]: Men do not fight with women.

    Men do not fight against women]: Refers to men not fighting with women.

    Men don't fight with women]: Men don't fight with women.

    Chess opponent]: A metaphor for the two sides of the battle with equal skills.

    Stealing Fighting Violence]: Rodting: Biting. Rats steal and gnaw and fight with each other.

    Dog-Rabbit Fight]: A metaphor for a meaningless fight.

    People fight for themselves]: Everyone is fighting for personal revenge.

    Eclipse of the Sun and Moon]: refers to the eclipse of the sun and the moon; The metaphor is that they fought with each other and became enemies.

    Ten Rats Fight for Hole]: Hole: Hole. Ten rats fight for the burrow. It is a metaphor for bad guys getting together and fighting each other.

    Sun Pang Douzhi]: Sun: Sun Bin; Pang: Pang Juan. Sun Bin and Pang Juan each fought with their wits. It is a metaphor for friends in the past, who are now enemies, each scheming and fighting for the death. It is also a metaphor for the two sides to compete with each other.

    Gap in the view]: Gap: door gap, door gap. Watch the fight through the crack in the door. The metaphor cannot see the whole situation.

    Brother 阋Wall]: 阋: Fight. Disputes between brothers are also a metaphor for internal strife.

    Fist in the sleeve]: Swing: Dance. Describe the impatience to fight with people.

    Ant fighting]: A metaphor for the battle of the snails.

    Fight for the odd]: Compete for each other, stand out from the crowd.

    Horse Fighting]: Walk: Run. Running on horseback, teasing chickens and fighting. It refers to indulging in gambling and hunting, idleness, and not doing business.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The snipe and the clam compete with the world, touch and fight, fight for every inch of land, and every second counts.

    The tiger fights the dragon, the dragon fights the tiger, the chicken fights the chicken, the two tigers fight.

    Face to face court competition, brutal touch to fight, you take me, finch and mouse fight, ant fight.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Open and Secret Fighting]: Fighting openly and secretly. Describe each with his own mind and exclude each other.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Angry eyes, big fights,-for-tat, gnashing teeth, incompatible, furious, not sharing the sky, punching and kicking, cutting the grass and eradicating the roots, painfully killing the killer, enemies seeing each other, red eyes, incompatible, not wearing the sky, square sheath round chisel, deep hatred, water and fire are intolerable, and the road is narrow.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    When two tigers fight, one will be injured.

    liǎng hǔ xiāng zhēng,bì yǒu yī shāng

    Explanation] is a metaphor for two strong men fighting each other, and one of them will inevitably suffer serious damage [Source] Ming Xu Yuan's "Eight Righteous Records: Zhang Wei's Commentary": "I am a public official to the next doctor, I don't know why, as long as I fight with the doctor Zhao Zhengqing recently, I think the two tigers will fight, and there will be an injury." ”

    Structure] Complex sentence idiom.

    Usage] as an object, a definite, a clause; Used to get things done.

    synonyms] two tigers fight, there must be an injury.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In a dragon fight, there must be an injury.

    Don't give in to each other, and both lose.

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