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."
it happens that there is a similar case
strike first to gain the initiative - xiān fā zhì rén
describe solemn and bleak atmosphere - bēi gē jī zhù