- 轩轾 xuānzhì relative superiority(literary) high or low; relative merits or status; an imbalance in weight or quality. Originally refers to the way a carriage tilts up in the front or back. Frequently used in the phrase [[不分轩轾|不分軒輊|bu4 fen1 xuan1 zhi4]] meaning "evenly matched" or "neck and neck".
- 不分轩轾 bùfēnxuānzhì well-matched(idiom) well-matched; equally matched; to be on a par with each other without a clear winner
- 无分轩轾 wúfēnxuānzhì well-matched(literary) evenly matched; to be at a draw or tie; impossible to distinguish who is superior or which is heavier; also written [[不分轩轾|不分軒輊|bu4 fen1 xuan1 zhi4]]
- 难分轩轾 nánfēnxuānzhì equally matcheddifficult to distinguish which is better or worse; being on par with one another
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- MTSU Chinese text computing