A good acquaintance
Good horse acquaintances, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à nm à sh ú R é n, which means a good horse and a warrior skilled in martial arts. From Mianchi club.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Gao Wenxiu "Mianchi meeting" the second fold: "then today point to 100 people and horses, all light bow short arrow, good horse acquaintances, then call to Mianchi meeting." The first fold of Zheng Guangzu's laojuntang in Yuan Dynasty: "lead the horse to the left and right, light bow and short arrow, good horse and acquaintances, ride to Beimang once."
Idiom usage
One day, marquis Wu led three thousand troops, with a light bow and a short arrow, and a military commander's vehicle. Sima Yi was scolded. Volume II of Pinghua in the annals of the Three Kingdoms
Chinese PinYin : shàn mǎ shú rén
A good acquaintance
long distance separates no bosom friends. tiān yá bǐ lín
desire to excel over others. zhēng qiáng xiǎn shèng