draw further apart
In contrast, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin B è ID à o é RCH í, means that the direction and purpose of metaphor are completely opposite. It comes from the preface to Yang Pingshi anthology by Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Back: back; road: Road
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's preface to the collection of Yang's commentaries in the Tang Dynasty said, "the rest of them should be explored in one corner, and those who are opposite to Tao should go far away."
Idiom usage
The more you run, the more you will never reach your goal. Therefore, Mr. Daoist banned it. Although it is very similar to, it is actually heart to heart. Lu Xun's grave from beard to teeth
Chinese PinYin : bèi dào ér chí
draw further apart
to be in deep anxiety day seems like a year. shì rì rú nián
remember as long as one lives. mò chǐ nán wàng
become familiar with sth. through long exposure. mù rǔ ěr rǎn
carved beams and painted rafters. huà dòng diāo liáng
be toughened and hardened into steel. bǎi liàn chéng gāng