To compare with each other
Biwu Lianyu, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced B ǐ w ū Li á nm é ng, which means that the ridges of adjacent houses are connected together. From Shu Du Fu.
Notes on Idioms
The ridge of a house; the ridge of an adjacent house is connected together. It is used to describe the close connection of houses, and refers to a large number of households.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Si's Shu Du Fu of Jin Dynasty said, "there are thousands of rooms in the house."
Idiom usage
There are many residents. Example: since the Qing Dynasty, the tribute books of my city can't come out of other cities, but the Jinchang area under my jurisdiction has many advantages, such as being connected with each other, being connected with the market, being connected with the market, and being connected with each other! (Feng Guifen, Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : bǐ wū lián méng
To compare with each other
have not yet found openings to exploit. wú xì kě chéng
have neither learning nor skill. bù xué wú shí
The car is in a flat position. lián chē píng dǒu