it happens that there is a similar case
Coincidentally, the Chinese idiom, pronounced w ú D ú y ǒ u ǒ u, means that there is more than one, even a pair, indicating that two things or two people are very similar. It comes from Liu Bannong's reply to Mr. Wang Jingxuan.
Idiom usage
Combined: used as object, attributive, clause; with derogatory meaning refers to more than one. Example: in the Qing Dynasty, Zhuang's broom for sweeping away the mystery: "I heard that Jian was from Shu, and this woman was also from Shu, so it's a coincidence."
The origin of Idioms
Liu Bannong's answer to Mr. Wang Jingxuan: "Mr. Wang and the old man are not alone."
Chinese PinYin : wú dú yǒu ǒu
it happens that there is a similar case
ruin one 's figure and destroy one 's disposition through grief. huǐ xíng miè xìng
To bend the worm for extension. qū huò qiú shēn
relatives from the various branches of the family. zhū qīn liù juàn
Open your lips and plant your moustache. zhāng chún zhí zī