Appeal and response
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ngqi ú Q ì y ì ng, which refers to the natural combination of like-minded people. It comes from Qian in the book of changes.
Idiom explanation
Should: should and, resonance; seek: seek.
The origin of Idioms
Qian in the book of changes: "the same voice corresponds to the same spirit; the water is wet, the fire is dry; the cloud comes from the dragon, the wind from the tiger, and the sage comes out to see all things."
Song Chen Liang's preface to the book of sending my uncle to Gao'an in Junzhou: how can you teach me.
Appeal and response
the reduced territories of a nation after aggression by a foreign power - cán shān shèng shuǐ
rescue the desperately poor and help those who were in difficulty - fú wēi jì jí