Tao and Yi belong to each other
Daokuai belongs to each other. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à OJ à nxi à ngsh à, which means that people starved to death on the road are everywhere. It comes from Wu ZhanNa, a record of the western regions of the Tang Dynasty, written by Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xuanzang's "the western regions of the Tang Dynasty: wuzhanna state" says: "when I was hungry, I was epidemic, and my medical treatment was ineffective, so I belong to each other."
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: the road and the road tie each other
Idiom usage
Used in famine or war
Chinese PinYin : dào jìn xiāng shǔ
Tao and Yi belong to each other
cheerful and pleasing to the eye. yuè mù yú xīn
gorgeously wrought -- colourfully and dazzlingly embellished. cuò cǎi lòu jīn
do not drive someone into a corner. mò wéi yǐ shèn
Drink water to know the source. zhuó shuǐ zhī yuán
The tiger scratched its head. lǎo hǔ tóu shàng sāo yǎng