my good friends know me well
Huizi knows me, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ì Z ǐ zh ī w ǒ, which means to compare the depth of a friend's acquaintance. From Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI.
The origin of Idioms
Huizi refers to Huishi, who was born in the Warring States and Song Dynasty. After Hui's death, Zhuang Zhou passed his tomb. He once borrowed the fable of the craftsman Shi Zhuozi and said, "since the death of my master, I don't think I have the quality, I don't have the words.". See Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used among friends. Example Huizi knows me, but I don't know who I am. Li Bai's letter to Jia Shaogong
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, Huishi was one of the famous scholars in the pre Qin period. He and Zhuang Zhou were good friends. They had a deep relationship and often discussed problems together. After Huishi's death, Zhuang Zhou passed by his graveyard and often paid homage to him. Once, Zhuang Zi said with emotion, "since the death of master, I don't think it's quality, I don't have words."
Chinese PinYin : huì zǐ zhī wǒ
my good friends know me well
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