Hate each other and know each other well
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h è nxi ā ngzh ī w ǎ n, which means regretting that it is too late for each other to establish friendship. A new acquaintance with a deep feeling. It comes from the biography of marquis Wu'an of Wei Qi in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wu'an Marquis of Wei Qi in historical records, "it is important for the two to lead each other, and their travel is like that of father and son. We get along very well, we are not tired of each other, and we hate each other
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate to describe a new acquaintance with a deep feeling. Example: Hou baozuo left turns to gaotangling, Lin Yun, holds Lun's arm Jue and says: "hate each other and know it's too late." ——The fifth Lun biography in the book of the later Han Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
I hate to see you too late
Hate each other and know each other well
one 's character is correctly criticized only after his death - gài guān shì dìng
Three passes without entering - sān guò qí mén ér bù rù
reflect on oneself three times a day - sān xǐng wú shēn