congenial
Tongsheng tongqi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ngsh ē NGG ò ngq ì, which means to compare intimacy and congeniality. From: Er Bu in Mirage by Li Yu in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
T ó ngsh ē NGG ò ngq ì [explanation] is a metaphor of intimacy and common interests.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Li Yu's "mirage in the tower · Er bu" in Qing Dynasty: "I think there are people in the world who share the same voice, who are like us two in virtue and talent, and do not fight for proportion."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in communication, etc
congenial
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man - féi tóu dà ěr
deliver all living creatures from torment - pǔ dù qún shēng
scrape the dirt off an object and make it shine - guā gòu mó hén