Be compatible with each other
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì NgR ó ngbi à NF à, which means to refer to the extensive moralization. It's from "moving Cangzhou to the upper palace".
Idiom explanation
It is widely tolerated. It refers to the wide range of moralization.
The origin of Idioms
Zeng Gong, Song Dynasty, wrote "the emperor of Zhenzong followed the rule and followed the line of business, gave birth to and raised the people with warmth, and encouraged the people to live in harmony with each other."
Be compatible with each other
The eagle struck with a thunderbolt - yīng cuō tíng jī
only rigidly adhere to words and expressions , without regard to the general meaning of the whole writing - xún háng shǔ mò
as incompatible as ice and charcoal - bīng tàn bù tóu
scheme exhausted and situation pressing - jì qióng shì pò