meet and send off
Seeing you off is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ò NGW ǎ ngy í NGL á I, which means farewell to go and welcome to come. Busy with social activities. From Zhuangzi Shanmu.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Shanmu: "when they are sent, they are welcome. Those who come should not be forbidden, and those who go should not stop."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute to describe busy social intercourse
Examples
What's more, they are guests. You and I have the friendship of landlords. The book also says ~. The first chapter of Li Baojia's a brief history of civilization in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Send the old to welcome the new, send the old to work, send the old to welcome the new
meet and send off
having maps on the left and history books on the right -- a home library - zuǒ tú yòu shǐ
man of great courage looks like a coward - dà yǒng ruò qiè
be washed by rain and blown by wind - yǔ mù fēng cān
like a general wind flow back to snow - liú fēng huí xuě