shuffle together
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā NW ǔ Cu ò Z ò ng, which means mixed interaction. It comes from Tang Shunzhi's book on the chief affairs of wansi festival in Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Shunzhi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of chief affairs of the wansi Festival: "the living number is like a yarrow. At the beginning of seeking the hexagram, the number of the dead number is like nine for six, and the Yin and yang are fixed."
Chinese PinYin : cān wǔ cuò zòng
shuffle together
scattered far from their homes. dàng xī lí jū
put all sorts of things together. dōng pīn xī còu
act from inside in coordination with forces attacking from outside. lǐ gōu wài lián