eulogize each other
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is h ù Xi ā ngbi ā ob ǎ ng, which means praising each other and boasting each other. It comes from the preface of Danggu biography in the later Han Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Flaunt: boast, boast.
The origin of Idioms
"The preface to Danggu biography in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" he was upright and abandoned, evil and evil. He was a kind of person who was noble at home and abroad, and he was praised as a famous person in the world. "
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and object; it's derogatory. (1) the monarch and the officials publicized the immorality and flaunted each other. On the court, they smelled foul language, lost their integrity and integrity. (chapter 53 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty); (2) the communication between gentlemen does not need to flaunt each other!
eulogize each other
Against the public to the private - bèi gōng xiàng sī
catch bandits first catch the ringleader - qín zéi qín wáng