Between you and me
In Chinese, Pinyin is Du ō Ji ē zh ī Ji ā n, which means between a call and a promise, indicating that the time is very short. From the biography of Li Hun in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Pronunciation: Du ō Ji ē zh ī Ji ā n explanation: between a call and a promise, indicating that the time is very short. source: biography of Li Hun in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "a mob can easily break away. If you are concise and valiant, you can attack the camp at night with a piece in your head, and then you can catch him by surprise. " usage: as an object or a clause; describes a short time
Between you and me
Push the deaf and make up the dumb - tuī lóng zhuāng yǎ
the mountains are high and the water wide - shān yáo lù yuǎn
One plant at a time, another at a time - dàn zhòng mù chéng