always together
The Chinese idiom, CH è NGB ù L í Tu ó in pinyin, means that there is a connection between things, and that two people are close and often do not leave. It comes from the popular saying Shuzheng Shiwu.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Jinbiao's popular saying Shuzheng Shiwu: "the play of hezongji: from the ancient way:" the father does not leave the mother, the weight does not leave the mound. "
Idiom usage
"Water is inseparable from the waves," he said. Dream of life and string music
Analysis of Idioms
Gong Bu Li Po
always together
seeing these things one is reminded of the owner - dǔ wù sī rén
desire greatly to win the support of the wise - qiú xián rú kě
honest speech and severe countenance - zhí yán zhèng sè
give up all confidence in oneself - zì gān duò luò