make friends with congenial persons
Call friends, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ū P é nghu à NY à u, meaning to attract people with the same spirit. It comes from "the sound of white snow · Matou tune · wandering the kiln".
The origin of Idioms
"Call friends, call friends, bring the kiln into the world. When you're in a trance, you pack cigarettes and pour tea
Idiom usage
To attract people of the same mind. Zhou Libo's "storm" part 2: "call friends, promote his class of three old and four young, fish and shrimp old friends to be group leaders." "Dongguo waizhuan:" you call friends outside every day. Your brother and I have no time to do housework The seven wonders of Shuicun [Yangcheng] in October, the west wind is cold, and the green willows in the suburbs of Beiqu village remain. I like the weekend night of Yangcheng most.
Chinese PinYin : hū péng huàn yǒu
make friends with congenial persons
climb trees to catch water from a flint. yuán mù qiú yú
be strictly honest under all circumstances. bù kuì wū lòu