one 's temper and nature are in accord with someone
Congenial, pronunciation y ì Q ì Xi ā NGT ó u, Chinese words, interpretation for each other's interests, character congenial.
explain
They share the same interests and personalities.
source
Cui Shipei, Ming Dynasty, wrote in the romance of the West Chamber: brothers in the same robe are better than brothers in the same robe. They are like-minded, lacquer and glue
words whose meaning is similar
agree in opinion
explain
According to the meaning of the word, it seems that this idiom exists. However, the latest Chinese Dictionary shows that there is only congeniality, not congeniality. This is a wrong way of writing, which is often used in such problems as correcting wrong characters.
one 's temper and nature are in accord with someone
hate to leave a place where one has lived long - ān gù zhòng qiān
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching - lóng yuè hǔ jù