Go hand in hand
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í Q ū B ì ngji à, which means to compare each other's strength or ability. The same as "driving side by side". It comes from the poetry of Sui Han Tang.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: drive side by side, drive side by side, drive side by side
Idiom usage
The fifth chapter of the complete biography of eight immortals by Taoist Wugui in Qing Dynasty: "as for the immortals and scattered immortals in various caves and the demons and ghosts in various mountains, the highest one is nothing but him."
The origin of Idioms
The second volume of Sui Han Tang Shi Hua written by Zhang Jie of Song Dynasty: "the weather is clear. It can go hand in hand with the two capitals and the three capitals."
Go hand in hand
big and irregular timber has no use - cái dà nán yòng
one man 's meat is another man 's poison - hǎo è bù tóng
Cool breeze at the end of the day - tiān mò liáng fēng
When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter - shù dǎo hú sūn sàn