friends with complete mutual understanding
A close friend is a Chinese idiom, pronounced m ò n ì zh ī Ji ā O. it refers to friends who are very close or like-minded. In short, it means like-minded. From the great master of Zhuangzi.
The origin of Idioms
The great master of Chuang Tzu said: "the four of them look at each other and smile, and they are friends."
Idiom usage
It can be used as an object with commendatory meaning. Northern history: Sui kuazhuan
Idioms and allusions
According to the original text, "Zisi, Zixing, Zili and Zilai said to each other," who can take Wu as the first, life as the backbone, and death as the rump (K ā o, buttocks), who knows the unity of life and death, I will be friends with them. " The four of them looked at each other and laughed. They were friends
friends with complete mutual understanding
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get rid of or get away form duties , pressure , etc. - bù kě kāi jiāo
mouth parched and tongue scorched - kǒu gān shé zào
take advantage of a favourable trend - shùn shuǐ fàng chuán
flutter in the wind in the wind - yíng fēng zhāo zhǎn