brotherly love
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ó à if à NT à ng, which means to compare brotherhood and fraternity. It comes from the history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of brothers
Examples
The deep benevolence of Xibo lies in the withered bones and the deep love of the ancestors of Song Dynasty lies in the burning pain of AI Fen. Cheng dengji's the second volume of "learning from qionglin".
The origin of Idioms
"Taizu Ji" in the history of Song Dynasty: "Taizong was very sick, and the emperor looked at it and burned it personally. When Taizong felt pain, the emperor also took moxa from moxibustion
Idiom story
In the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyi, the younger brother of Zhao Kuangyin, the Taizu of the Song Dynasty, got sick and suffered a lot. Taizu went to visit him and treated him personally. Zhao Kuangyi felt very painful and called out. Taizu then burned Re'ai on himself. It was really painful. By doing so, he could share his brother's pain. Zhao Kuangyi was very moved.
brotherly love
Come in high spirits and come back in low spirits - chéng xìng ér lái,bài xìng ér guī
hate evil as one does one 's enemy - jí è rú chóu
every day and examine every month - rì xǐng yuè shì
Every inch has its strength - chǐ yóu suǒ duǎn,cùn yóu suǒ chánɡ
move forward , or you 'll fall behind - bù jìn zé tuì