Bolang Zhongchi
Bo Long Zhong Chi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ó x ū nzh ò ngch í, Bo and Zhong: brothers rank second, Bo is the eldest, Zhong is the second; long: Pottery instruments; Chi: Bamboo instruments. It means that the music is in harmony with each other, and in the old days it praised the harmony of brothers. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, he Rensi.
Idiom explanation
Bo and Zhong are brothers in the second place: Bo is the eldest and Zhong the second; long refers to musical instruments made of clay; Chi refers to musical instruments made of bamboo.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs · Xiaoya · he Rensi: "Bo's blowing Cuan, Zhong's blowing Chi."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: Brotherhood
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to praise another's brother.
Chinese PinYin : bó xūn zhòng chí
Bolang Zhongchi
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