have the same likes and dislikes
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì Q ì Xi ā NGD é, which means to describe the extremely similar interests. It comes from the biography of Gao Qian in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Gao Qian in the book of Northern Qi written by Li Baiyao of Tang Dynasty, "Wei led the army of Yuan Cha, who was in the power of the times. He got along with each other in spirit and spirit, and was very generous in receiving Qian."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, adverbial; refers to the same taste.
Examples
"Cangyan and I were born at the same age. Since I was a child, I began to learn literature. That is to say, I have enjoyed each other very much."
Analysis of Idioms
Congenial: congenial
have the same likes and dislikes
Before the wolf, after the tiger - láng qián hǔ hòu
the fit proportion of architecture - zhú bāo sōng mào
Return the original to the original - huán yuán fǎn běn