Face to face
Face to face, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Iji ā NC ā Li ǎ n", which means to describe intimacy. It comes from Zhi Yanzhai's review of stone.
Idiom explanation
Next: close. Rub, touch. It's used to describe intimacy.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhiyanzhai re evaluation of stone" 65 times: "Jia Zhen and the third sister face to face, all kinds of frivolous up."
Idiom story
In Chapter 65 of Zhi Yan Zhai's review of the stone story, the second elder sister you, knowing the situation, invited his mother to say, "I'm afraid. My mother came with me over there." You Lao also understand, then really come out with him, only the little girls. Jia Zhen and her third sister wiped each other's faces and became frivolous in every way. The little girls couldn't see it, but they all went out to hide. They had fun with themselves and didn't know what to do.
Idiom usage
What do you two do when you brush your face one by one?
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: shoulder to shoulder antonym: stranger
Face to face
Swallow one's voice and bear one's tears - tūn shēng rěn lèi
Pavilions, terraces and open halls - tíng tái lóu gé
blot out the sky and cover the sun - zhē tiān gài rì
render tribute to the conqueror - chēng chén nà gòng