Care for each other
Xinzhaoshenjiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nzh à OSH é NJI ā o, which means that one's heart is congenial and one knows each other well. It comes from Xia Hou Chang Shi Lei by Pan Yue of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Pan Yue, Jin Dynasty, wrote in his "summer Marquis Chang Shi Lei": "my heart cares for God, but I and my son."
Idiom usage
They have the same ideas and agree with each other.
Analysis of Idioms
Heart to heart
Care for each other
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