Be in one's own shape
In Chinese, Pinyin is f ē nx í NGT ó ngq ì, which means that parents and children are closely related. It comes from Lu's spring and Autumn Annals master by Wei LV Buwei of Warring States period.
The use frequency of words is less
Pronunciation f ē nx í n ɡ t ó n ɡ Q ì
Interpretive form: image, form. Tongqi: refers to the Related words. It refers to the individual body and the interlinked breath. The relationship between parents and children is very close. Also used between brothers.
It comes from Lu Buwei's master of Lu's spring and Autumn Annals in the Warring States Period: "parents are to their children, and children are to their parents. They are one and two parts, and the same Qi is different."
Synonyms can be divided into two parts: one is in the same shape, the other is in the same shape
The relationship between parents and children is very close
Chinese PinYin : fēn xíng tóng qì
Be in one's own shape
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about. duàn gěng piāo píng