be congenial with each other
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ngy ì ngq ì Qi ú, which means like-minded people naturally come together. It comes from Qian in the book of changes.
explain
Should: should and, resonance; seek: seek. Things of the same kind react to each other. It refers to the natural combination of like-minded people.
allusion
According to Yi Qian: "the same voice corresponds to the same spirit; the water is wet, the fire is dry; the cloud comes from the dragon, the wind from the tiger, the sage comes out and all things see."
Examples come from all directions, and reach the highest level. Li Zhi, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shēng yìng qì qiú
be congenial with each other
remember as long as one lives. mò chǐ nán wàng
entertain imaginary or groundless fears. qǐ rén yōu tiān
To break a wall and destroy a stone. pò bì huǐ zhǐ