Running friends
Running friends, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē NZ ǒ UZH ī y ǒ u, which means to help each other as much as possible. It comes from He Yong, the biography of Danggu in the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
A good friend who tries to help each other.
The origin of Idioms
He Yong, the biography of Danggu in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "yuan shaomuzhi, a private friend, made a running friend."
Idiom usage
In the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, a chronicle of emperor Shenwu, it is said that "he is friends with Ma Ziru, a Yunzhong secretary in the province of Bei Shuo, Liu GUI, a Xiurong man, and Jia Xianzhi, a Zhongshan man." Niu sengru's "xuanguailu. Laijunchuo" says, "because he has become a running friend with scholar Luo Xun, Luo Ti and Li Wanjin."
Running friends
circumstances change with the passage of time - shí guò jìng qiān
Attack the flaw and point out the loss - gōng xiá zhǐ shī
various musical instruments made of metals , stone , strings , and bamboo - jīn shí sī zhú