All in one
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í Gu ǐ Li á NP è I, which means to keep abreast of each other. It refers to each other's strength or ability. It comes from the story of Xu's family garden in the west of Shexi by Wang Zhuo of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Zhuo of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his travels to Xu's family garden in the west of Shexi: "I'll stay here for a while. If I don't leave in one day, I'll have to travel hundreds of miles away. If I return to this poor day, can I get evil again?"
Idiom explanation
You can keep pace with others. It refers to the power or ability of each other.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: go hand in hand
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : qí guǐ lián pèi
All in one
great ambition but little talent. cái shū zhì dà
as a little bird rests upon a man -- a timid and lovable little woman. xiǎo niǎo yī rén