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Two tigers are not allowed in one mountain, and two tigers are not allowed in two mountains.

One mountain can't hold two tigers, and two mountains can't hold Pang Hu.

It can also be said that one mountain cannot accommodate two tigers, one mountain cannot accommodate two tigers, and one mountain cannot accommodate two tigers.

1. Part of speech: common saying

2. Interpretation: One mountain can't accommodate two tigers, which means that two people can't get along, and there will be conflicts together.

3. Source: Ouyang Shan's "Three Alleys": "He is a bit like Zhan Gong, too arrogant."

Because tigers are relatively advanced large carnivores, in order to ensure their own survival, they need enough territory to get food. The limited resources of a mountain are not enough to feed more tigers, so tigers must monopolize this mountain. From a scientific point of view, the natural resources of a region are limited. As the highest consumer, the number of tigers is the least. So people often use one mountain to kill two tigers to describe this phenomenon. Later, it was extended to human society.

Ouyang Shan (1908~2000) is a contemporary writer. Formerly known as Yang Fengqi, pen names: Fan Bird, Rossi, Long Gonggong, ancestral home in Jingzhou, Hubei. 1926 graduated from Sun Yat-sen University. Since 19 15, I have been wandering with my adoptive father in Beijing, Xi 'an, Zhenjiang and Shanghai. 1923 started his literary creation and published his first short story "That Night" in Shanghai Student Magazine.

1926, organized the Guangzhou Literature Society, edited Guangzhou Literature Weekly, and published the first novel "Rose with Disability"; After 1928 arrived in Shanghai, seven novellas, such as Tao Jun's Lover, Lotus Moon, Running of Love and Miss Hong, and five collections of short stories, such as Farewell to the Black Cat, The Handwriting of the Prodigal Son and The Hour Hand, came out one after another.

Most of these works show the life of the lower class in the city, telling the anguish and pursuit of the petty bourgeoisie and sentimental love, and their creative techniques are more European. 1932 has a collection of short stories, Ghost Nest, Trouble at the Bottom of Life, Young Men and Women and a novella, Collapse, describing the floods in Guangdong. 1957 began to write a long masterpiece "A Generation of Romance".