close fraternal tie
Lianzhifenye, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Li á nzh ī f ē NY è, which means the branches and leaves born from the same root. It often refers to the close relationship between brothers. It comes from Yongning Temple in Luoyang.
Idiom explanation
Branches and leaves from the same root. It often refers to the close relationship between brothers.
The origin of Idioms
Yang xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote in Yongning Temple, a record of Jialan in Luoyang: "my brothers are not far away from the Qing Dynasty, and they are closely related to each other."
Idiom usage
The flowers in the picture are colorful, with branches and leaves, and a few petals falling, floating in the air and vivid. When you see them, you want to reach out and catch them.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: linked branches and leaves, linked branches and same spirit
Chinese PinYin : lián zhī fēn yè
close fraternal tie
study by the light of burning rice bran. rán kāng zì zhào