mutual complementary
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi ǎ ol ǐ Xi ā NGJ ì, which means to help each other inside and outside. It comes from the book CI Shen Chao Zheng Shu written by Huan Wen of Jin Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
Exterior and interior: internal and external; Economy: assistance. The original meaning is to protect each other inside and outside. After the general refers to internal and external mutual assistance.
The origin of Idioms
Huan Wen of Jin Dynasty wrote in his book CI Shen Chao Zheng Shu: "if there are no walkers, who will defend mu? It's really deep and important to help each other both externally and internally."
Analysis of Idioms
The antonyms are flat and endless
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type refers to the internal and external complementation. The example is that the text runs through the Tao, benevolence, righteousness and color, and the exterior and the interior help each other? (Wang Anshi's shangshao bachelor's book in Song Dynasty)
mutual complementary
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