have never met before
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ù m è IP í ngsh ē ng, which means that we never know each other, also means that we never know someone. From "to the old man in the field".
The origin of Idioms
Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book "to the old man in the field:" the vulgarity forgets the opportunity, turns over the water to get along with each other, and makes friends with each other, which leads to a life of ignorance. "
Idiom usage
Before, he said: it's true. Suddenly, no wonder I offended you. (the third fold of the second volume of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] never meet, meet by chance [antonym] a close friend, a cut throat friend
have never met before
each improves by association with the other - zhū lián bì hé
wind that carries sand and drives stones - fēi shā yáng lì