like " cutting and grinding " stones -- to learn from each other
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú Qi ē R ú Cu ō, which means to compare and discuss with each other. From the book of songs · Wei Feng · Qi ao.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Weifeng · Qi'ao" shows the Qi'ao, green bamboo Yiyi. There are bandits and gentlemen. They are like fighting and polishing. The sound of the music, the sound of the shovel, the sound of the music. If there is a bandit and a gentleman, you can't stop him.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. 1. Zi Gong said: "poor but not flattering, rich but not arrogant, what is it like?" Confucius said, "yes. If the poor and happy, rich and good manners also Zi Gong said, "the poem says," it's like a duel! It's like carving, like grinding. "It's called" and? " Confucius said, "give it! Only then can we say that the book of songs is gone, and tell the past to those who know the future. " (the Analects of Confucius, learning and learning) 2. The advantages and disadvantages of literature and art are discussed with friends, and they are discussed with each other in an instant. (Volume I of Tang Zhiyan written by Wang Dingbao in the Five Dynasties) (3) you should forge ahead with each other from an early age! Chapter two and three of Duanmu Hongliang's Cao Xueqin. 4. It's mostly used to discuss the Convention. When it comes to matters, they express their own opinions and express their own feelings.
like " cutting and grinding " stones -- to learn from each other
covered all over with wounds and scars - chuāng yí mǎn mù
it is advancing sometimes to seem retreating - jìn dào ruò tuì
Nine twists of the sheep's intestines - yáng cháng jiǔ qǔ