The two sides are interdependent
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǔ y á Xi ā ngy ǐ, which means cheek bones and gums depend on each other. Metaphor is closely related to each other. It comes from Li Zhengji, biography of fan Zhen in New Tang Dynasty.
Pinyin
Pronunciation: F ǔ y á Xi ā ngy ǐ
Source of allusion
According to Li Zhengji, the biography of fan Zhen in the new book of Tang Dynasty, "the original name of Huaiyu was given to the present, so there were ten prefectures of Zi, Qing, Qi, Hai, Deng, Cai, Yi, MI, de and Di, which were closely related to Tian Chengsi, Xue Song, Li Baochen and Liang Chongyi."
words whose meaning is similar
Auxiliary vehicles depend on each other
Idiom information
The cheek bone and the gums are close to each other. Metaphor is closely related to each other. Emotional color: commendatory words; grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; metaphor is closely related and interdependent
Chinese PinYin : fǔ yá xiāng yǐ
The two sides are interdependent
coarse meals of a farming family. mài fàn dòu gēng