Join hands
Li á nzh ī t ó ngq ì, a Chinese idiom, means the close relationship between siblings or brothers. It comes from Master Lu's spring and Autumn Annals.
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It refers to the intimate relationship between siblings or brothers.
source
Master of Lu's spring and Autumn Annals: "therefore, parents are to their children, and children are to their parents. They are one and two parts, and the same Qi is different." The old title is one of Su Wu's poems in Han Dynasty: "Kuang, I am even a tree, and I am the same as my son.
Examples
There was a lot of competition between the magpie nest and the dove. Liu Qingli's poem "earth teacher" in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lián zhī tóng qì
Join hands
try to stop the passage of time. cháng shéng xì jǐng
The monk can't run away from the temple. pǎo le hé shàng pǎo bù le miào