close and intimate friendship
Jinlan Zhijiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NL á nzh ī Ji ā o, meaning friendship as strong as gold and stone. It comes from Hanshu Hanxin Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
"Hanshu · hanxinzhuan" said: "although I thought I had a friendship with the king of Han, I was captured by the king of Han."
Idiom usage
To be formal; be an object. With commendatory meaning
Related idioms
Friends of Jinlan, friends of Jinshi, friends of Babai, friends of Buyi, friends of Chumo, friends of ChuChu, friends of Guanbao, friends in need, friends of a gentleman, friends of a man, friends of a man, friends of justice, friends of Erru, friends of the poor, friends of life and death, friends of Wuji At the turn of the century
Related Poems
Ruan Ji's two imperial concubines travel along the riverside and fly with the wind. Jiaofu's heart is full of fragrance. I love each other for thousands of years. fall in love with CAI, let him have a good heart. gratitude begets sorrow, Hemerocallis and orchid house. Who does the ointment for? The rain is against the sun. how to cross the stone, once more from the injury!
Chinese PinYin : jīn lán zhī jiāo
close and intimate friendship
Half doubting and half believing. bàn yí bàn xìn
there is more what i want to say but cannot. shū bù jìn yán