First of all, resistance
Pronunciation: [kàng]
Radical: What?
Explanation:
1. resistance; Resist: stubborn ~. ~ disaster. ~ the Japanese war. It doesn't matter if the fur coat is old, as long as it can keep out the wind and cold.
2. refuse; Resist: ~ life. ~ tax.
3. Equivalence: ~ equilibrium. Courtyard ceremony.
4. Last name.
Second, examples of anti-Chinese idioms
(1) compete with each other
[Pinyin]? This is a good example.
[explanation]? Court: courtyard; Resistance: equivalent; Quite; Resistance ceremony: do the ceremony of equality. In ancient times, the host and the guest met; Stand on both sides of the courtyard and salute each other; Treat each other as equals. Metaphorically, the other party gets along with each other in an equal or equal relationship; Neck and neck. Sometimes it is a metaphor for opposing or splitting each other and making independence.
[Source] Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Fisherman": "The Lord of a thousand riders, the king of a thousand riders, it makes sense to see the Lord." ?
(2) irresistible
[Pinyin]? Thousand sail boat races
[explanation]? Unable to resist and refuse.
[Source] Mao Zedong's "The Situation after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's Victory and Our Policy": "Millions of Red Army entered the northeast of China, and this force is irresistible." ?
(3) a dead end
[Pinyin]? I'm extremely rich.
[explanation]? With dangerous terrain; Stubborn resistance. Negative: by virtue; Dependence; Corner: the corner of the mountain.
[source]? Pre-Qin? Monk's "Mencius with all my heart": "There are groups chasing tigers." If a tiger bears a heavy burden, it won't dare to die. " ?