people are my brothers and all things are my kinds
In Chinese, the Pinyin is m í Nb ā ow ù y ǔ, which means that people are compatriots and things are of the same kind. It generally refers to lovers and all kinds of things. It comes from Xi Ming by Zhang Zai of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Zai's Xi Ming in Song Dynasty said, "people are my compatriots, and things are my own."
Idiom usage
There is one who has a heart of "benevolence and compassion" to fulfill his ambition of "compatriots and things", but only to invite blessings there. (Wu Jianren, Qing Dynasty, Chapter 15 of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years)
people are my brothers and all things are my kinds
cast beans on grounds which are transformed by magic into soldiers - sǎ dòu chéng bīng
neither spreading about nor branching out-concise - bù màn bù zhī
the buddha 's mountain and the mustard seed -- to insert the largest thing into the smallest one -- sheer impossibility - xū mí jiè zǐ