A good friend
Chuchuzhizhi, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ù ch ǔ zh ī Ji ā o, a metaphor for a very good friend. Make friends regardless of wealth or status. It comes from the biography of Wu you.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wu you in dongguanhanji, "gongshamu was a scholar in autumn. He had no money and food, but became a servant and a servant. You and words, surprised. Therefore, it was decided to be handed over between the pestle and mortar. "
Idiom usage
Wen Deng, Zhou Sheng, and Cheng Sheng, Shao Gong's pen and inkstone were designated as ~. Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio
A good friend
be honored with high official titles - gāo guān zūn jué