work hand in glove with
Collusion is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á NGB è IW é Iji ā n, which refers to colluding with each other to do bad things. From Youyang Zazu.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attribute, adverbial; derogatory. In Wu Jianren's the strange situation witnessed in 20 years of Qing Dynasty: "the painters of Shi Weng are working in collusion with each other, complaining about the love of women and the love of men." < / Li > < li > Wang Shuan's book of Xiaoting zalu written by Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty: "what's so strange about the injustice of life? But the person who is in charge of the trial at that time is not the boss who should be accepted on weekdays. That is to say, he is in collusion According to Xia Xie of the Qing Dynasty's records of China and the West: mutual market archives, "however, shisan foreign company and the company have had a long time of communication and colluded with each other, but they thought it was inconvenient." Treachery, a book for "treachery.".
Analysis of Idioms
Like minded, like-minded and United
The origin of Idioms
The sixteenth chapter of Duan Chengshi's Youyang Zazu in the Tang Dynasty: "those who said things were good in the past were called embarrassed."
Chinese PinYin : láng bèi wéi jiān
work hand in glove with
a married couple love and respect each other for life. qí méi jǔ àn
Sharp tools make good work. gōng yù shàn qí shì,bì xiān lì qí qì