Face to face friends
Face to face friends, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi à NP é NGK à uy à u, which means not sincere friends. It comes from Cui Xiucai, a record of night stories, written by he bange in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
A friend who is not sincere.
The origin of Idioms
"It's not strange to have a face-to-face friend and a mouth-to-mouth friend" written by he banger in the Qing Dynasty. If you want to understand the meaning of wealth, you have to have a good friend. "
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; of oral friends
Chinese PinYin : miàn péng kǒu yǒu
Face to face friends
greedy , cruel and shameless. láng xīn gǒu xíng
look on at sb . 's trouble with indifference. gé àn guān huǒ
Gentle, courteous and thrifty. wēn liáng gōng jiǎn ràng
Be rich in learning and talented. xué fù cái gāo
blot out the sky and hide the earth. bù tiān gài dì
from ancient times to the present. gèn gǔ gèn jīn