those who are above and those who are below are all on good terms
Harmony between the upper and the lower, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à NGH é Xi à m à, which means that children get along well with each other. From tie Guai Li.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of the book tieguaili written by Yue Bochuan in Yuan Dynasty: "usually, the household is quiet, the door is clear, the upper and lower are amiable, the plan is made to become a family, and it is widely spread."
Idiom usage
It is often used in family, etc. Within a few years, he had reached the top of his duty, only to keep abreast of the times and make peace. The ninth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions
those who are above and those who are below are all on good terms
follow suit without knowing why - ǎi rén kàn chǎng
Horizontal needle and vertical line - héng zhēn shù xiàn
sit side by side and talk intimately - cù xī tán xīn