Shoulder to shoulder
Shoulder to shoulder, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ Ji ā NLI á nm è I, which means shoulder to shoulder and sleeve to sleeve. Describe the continuous connection. It's from Xu Xiake's travel notes · diary of visiting Hengshan.
The origin of Idioms
Xu HongZu's travel notes of Xu Xiake, diary of visiting Hengshan in Ming Dynasty, and "if it is near, the Longshan mountains will stretch to the west, and the Zhifeng mountains will connect to the East, if they are shoulder to shoulder."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, adverbial; continuous.
Shoulder to shoulder
sing with solemn fervour to express one 's feeling of oppression - bēi gē kāng kǎi
It's too fast to cover your ears - xùn léi bù jí yǎn ěr
The school is short and the school is long - xiào duǎn tuī cháng
When enemies meet, they are very jealous - chóu rén xiāng jiàn,fèn wài
beauty of the rivers and mountains - shuǐ sè shān guāng