stand shoulder to shoulder
Standing shoulder to shoulder, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ Ji ā n é RL ì, which means standing shoulder to shoulder. It means standing very close to each other. It's from "the strategy of Warring States · Qi CE San".
Idiom explanation
Shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder.
The origin of Idioms
"Qi CE San, the strategy of the Warring States Period:" if few people hear about it, one scholar will stand shoulder to shoulder for thousands of miles, and one saint for hundreds of generations will follow. "
Idiom usage
It is a very close analogy. example although it is born in the world, how different it is! Song Chen Liang's "He Zhou Prime Minister Qi"
stand shoulder to shoulder
sport with the wind and play with the moon -- seek pleasure - cháo fēng nòng yuè
flatter one 's superiors and show contempt for one 's subordinates - shàng chǎn xià dú
treasure a thing by wrapping it up carefully - shí xí yǐ cáng