Go hand in hand
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í Bi ā ob ì ngq ū, which means to compare each other's strength or ability. The same as "driving side by side". It comes from General Liu in the tea room by Yu Yue of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the power or ability of each other. The same as "driving side by side".
The origin of Idioms
Yu Yue of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his collection of notes in the tea fragrance room, General Liu: "when I read the book of the later Wei Dynasty, I found that Yang Dayan had the most outstanding martial arts skills and the most meritorious military achievements. His wife, pan, was quite good at riding and shooting. As for attacking and hunting, pan was in uniform and went his own way."
Analysis of Idioms
Keep abreast of each other
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used of people or other things.
Chinese PinYin : qí biāo bìng qū
Go hand in hand
an army fighting for a just cause has high morale. shī zhí wéi zhuàng
a person with breadth of vision. yǒu shí zhī shì
follow suit without knowing why. ǎi rén kàn chǎng
One's whereabouts is a mystery.. xià luò bù míng