White heads come back together
Bai Shou Tong GUI, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á ISH ǒ ut ó nggu ī, which means that people's interests are still the same until their hair turns white. It describes a long-term friendship, which will never change. Later it is used to show that they are all old people and die at the same time. It comes from Jin Gu Ji Zuo Shi.
Idiom explanation
Return: return, return.
The origin of Idioms
In Jin Pan Yue's Jingu Ji Zuo Shi, "who does not admire the glory of spring, but only wishes for the good in the cold of the year; if you send points to Shi you, you will return to Bai Shou."
Idiom usage
It refers to the same death. example when you return to the same day, is my castle peak alone. A poem by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty
Idiom story
During the Jin Dynasty, Zhongshu made sun Xiu take a fancy to Lvzhu, the concubine of Shi Chong, a rich man, and wanted to take it for himself. The green pearl will not follow until she dies. Sun Xiu sent an imperial edict to arrest Shi Chong. Sun Xiu hated Pan Yue for beating him with a whip when he was young, so he arrested Pan Yue and executed him with Shi Chong. It hit Pan Yue's Jingu Ji Zuoshi: "if you send your points to Shi you, you will return to the same place as Bai Shou."
White heads come back together
strike an attitude of half-declining and half-accepting so as to provoke the other party to greater or more ardent efforts or to a more agreeable offer - bàn tuī bàn jiù
expect tremendous return from meager investment - tún tí ráng tián
harm others without benefiting oneself - sǔn rén bù lì jǐ