Be the same
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó NGB ā og ò ngq ì, which means brothers. From the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, Emperor Xiaozhao.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, Emperor Xiaozhao's record: "to be a Taoist, to live in one's clan, to look forward to one's greatness, to look forward to one's greatness at home, to work with one's compatriots, and to rely on one's family and country."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Be the same
quick-fried dragon and roasted phoenix - pēng lóng páo fèng
A good man does not suffer at present - hǎo hàn bù chī yǎn qián kuī
a pleasant day coupled with a fine landscape - liáng chén mèi jǐng
grief at separation and joy in union - bēi huān lí hé
a beast at bay will put up a desperate fight - kùn shòu yóu dòu