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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à ngch à ngdi é h é, which means to sing in harmony with each other and to respond to each other with poems. From Du Liu Cui by Li Shouqing of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
His majesty listened to what he said, paid more visits to his close ministers, arranged meetings in private, sang more and more, and confused his intelligence.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Geng song duo he
The origin of Idioms
Song Yu's Gao Tang Fu in the Warring States period states: "when I invited you to visit, I sang many songs and went to the song with the stream." According to Qian Yong's "Lu Yuan Cong Hua · Yuan Yuan Yuan · Yi Yuan" in Qing Dynasty, "the daughter of Tai Shi said that the one with jade, who is called as a resident of incense, can also write poems, and sing in harmony with others in the mountains."
Idiom explanation
Sing to each other. It refers to answering each other with poems. It means to cooperate with each other.
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