associating with benevolent gentlemen and befriending good neighbors
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q à NR é NSH à NL í n, which means to be close to and friendly with neighbors. From Zuo Zhuan, the sixth year of Yin Gong.
The origin of Idioms
In the sixth year of Zuo Zhuan's seclusion, it is said that "kindheartedness and good neighborliness are the treasure of the country, and you promise Zheng."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object. The sixth chapter of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "childe Tuo remonstrated:" kindheartedness and good neighborliness are the treasure of the country. It's good for Zheng, but it can't be violated. " Zhang Binglin's book with Wang Kangnian in the Qing Dynasty: "the distant race is different from the bandits. They are kindhearted and good neighbors, so they should donate small furies."
Chinese PinYin : qīn rén shàn lín
associating with benevolent gentlemen and befriending good neighbors
keep on repeating at great length. lián piān lěi dú
feel ashamed of one's inferiority. zì kuì bù rú
be never seen without a book in hand. shǒu bù shì juàn