bone of bones and flesh of flesh
Flesh and blood, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì Q ī ng ǔ R ò u, meaning the closest relatives. It comes from Ling Mengchu's the first time to make a surprise.
Idiom usage
But how can you not care about your brother and sister, who are close relatives.
Analysis of Idioms
Close relatives and friends
The origin of Idioms
The second volume of Ling Mengchu's the surprise of making a case at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty: "in addition to being close to one's own flesh and blood, relieving pain in front of one's face, one can see it only by observing one's intention."
Idiom explanation
The closest relatives.
bone of bones and flesh of flesh
be patient for a long time under another man 's domination - jiǔ jū rén xià
associate with the distant countries and attack the near ones - yuǎn jiāo jìn gōng
the more one tries to hide , the more one is exposed - yù gài mí zhāng
want to do better than one's ancestors - hē fó mà zǔ
a lively dragon and an active tiger - shēng lóng huó hǔ