make no distinction between what 's one 's own and what 's another 's
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù f ē Nb ǐ C ǐ, which means regardless of this and that, describes close relationship and deep friendship. It's from an introduction to sheramby Wang.
Idiom explanation
Then, the other side; this: this, our side.
The origin of Idioms
In Chen Liang's introduction to Xie anbi Wang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "everything is to be bridged by the general principle, the orders are not changed, and there is no lack of appointment."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] brotherhood [antonym] strangers
Idiom usage
It is not necessary to be an outsider. He's me, I'm him, we used to be. In Chapter 130 of the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xun's father, he said: I am willing to go up, you and I are equal, my people are the same as your people, and my horse is the same as your horse. He answered, "you and I are equal; my people are your people; I will fight with you."
Chinese PinYin : bù fēn bǐ cǐ
make no distinction between what 's one 's own and what 's another 's
raise a babel of criticism of. fèi fèi yáng yáng
look at one 's image in the mirror and pity oneself. gù yǐng zì lián