agree in opinion
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í NGT ó uy à Qi à, meaning that the two sides are very harmonious. It's from the dream of flying flowers by Liu Zhang of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Both of them are in agreement with each other, and both of them have a taste of wine.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: affective and affective
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zhang of Ming Dynasty wrote the first chapter of "flying flowers and gorgeous thoughts": "the three of them are talking and drinking, and they are in a good mood. Suddenly, they see Baoqin come in and say:" Mr. Liu is visiting outside. " When the three heard this, they were not pleased. "
Idiom explanation
Emotional harmony, heart to heart. He also fell in love. It means that both sides are in harmony.
Chinese PinYin : qíng tóu yì qià
agree in opinion