relatives , friends and acquaintances
Three relatives and six friends, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NQ ī NLI ù g ù, which means the general name of the old relatives. From the story of the fire.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Bin's "the story of the fire" 2: "Chunlan Niang said in the room:" who doesn't have three or six relatives, who doesn't have a time when they don't meet? "
Discrimination of words
Relatives and friends, three relatives and six dependents
Idiom usage
We escaped there without any relatives and friends. The mob in Jiaodong by Luo Binji
relatives , friends and acquaintances
seek death or glory on the battlefield - xiào sǐ jiāng chǎng
A kiss in the mouth produces flowers - kǒu wěn shēng huā
Take advantage of the situation - jiàn kōng héng píng
warning signals of approaching enemy forces are seen on all sides - láng yān sì qǐ