friendship in youth
Friends of bamboo and horse, a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh ú m ǎ zh ī y ǒ u, refers to a friend in childhood. It comes from the biography of Yin Hao in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, the biography of Yin Haozhuan: "when I was young, I rode a bamboo horse with Hao. I abandoned it and Hao took it." Later, "friends" refers to childhood friends.
Idiom usage
After graduating from University, he went to Guangdong for development, and now he is the chairman of a large company. When he returned to his hometown this time, he met friends of bamboo and horses, and shared his parting feelings with them, all of which were filled with the feeling that youth is perishable.
Analysis of Idioms
A close friend
friendship in youth
a goose utters its cry wherever it flies - yàn guò liú shēng
extort excessive taxes and levies - hèng zhēng bào fù
proceeding to action with fear or anxiety - lín shì ér jù
Far away, near at hand - yuǎn zài tiān biān,jìn zài yǎn qián