China's idiom "Three-legged" means d ǐ ng zú rì li in pinyin, which means to stand independently like the three legs of a tripod. Metaphor three aspects of separation, stalemate. From The Biography of Han Kuai Tong.
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1 and the "Three Kingdoms" period, Wei Shuwu stood on its own feet, each with its own ambitions of annexing other countries and unifying the world.
2. The two countries are connected, * * * is as close as lips and teeth. If you advance, you will swallow the world, and if you retreat, you will stand two.
3, and think about it, the arrogance of the country, the taboo of the law. If it is a corner, it will stand firm, that is, it is possible at any time.
4, this bizarre society, sometimes hordes, everything is silent, sometimes surging, only the heroes who stand out from the crowd and hold the sky can turn the tide.
Due to many political forces, the meaning of "democracy" is very complicated.
6. Flower-and-bird paintings and landscape paintings in the Tang Dynasty are as famous as figure paintings.
7. Whether in the West or in China, it has gradually become an important form of news reporting, alongside explanatory reporting and objective reporting.
8. Wei, Shu and Wu are independent.
9. The Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period stand firm, and all countries have the ambition to annex the sea. There are nine princes, one world and eight directions. For a time, the land of China changed, and the people were miserable and sorrowful.