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Jianjiaoxuxian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā NJI ā ox ù Xi á n, which means close friendship or continuation of old love. It comes from the song of Wang Yi drinking after his illness.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the song of Wang Yi's drinking after his illness that "there are few words in the world, but it's hard to distinguish them from each other, and it's strange to see them when they are fried with glue."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in friendship, etc. examples there are so many people in the world who don't know how to read it. Cheng Shanzhi's poem Ji Hong Di Chen Jin Ling
Chinese PinYin : jiān jiāo xù xián
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be able to withstand heavy battering. diān pū bù mó
a disciple who has not taken lessons directly under the master himself. sī shū dì zǐ
like fans being out of use after autumn. qiū fēng wán shàn
feel very depressed at the prospect. fǔ jǐng shāng qíng