Friendship between the two sides of the river
He Liang Zhi Yi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é Li á ngzh ī y ì, which means the feeling of reluctant to part when seeing off. From with Su Wu.
The origin of Idioms
Li Ling of the Han Dynasty and Su Wu: "hand in hand on the river, where is the end of the wanderer? Wandering on the wrong side of the road, I can't say goodbye Pedestrians are everlasting longing for each other.
Idiom usage
Take as an object; take as an object; take as an object; take as an object; take as an object; take as an object. I'm sorry to say goodbye in a hurry, but I can't show it before I get a drink! (book with Zhu Zongyuan by Guizhuang in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : hé liáng zhì yí
Friendship between the two sides of the river
Where does life not meet. rén shēng hé chù bù xiāng f
a woman of low birth may marry into the purple. fū róng qī guì
Terraced mountain and trestle Valley. tī shān zhàn gǔ
bowelless gentleman -- nickname of the crab. wú cháng gōng zǐ