pledge ourselves to live and die together
Vow to live and die together, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì t ó ngsh ē ngs ǐ, meaning vow to live and die together. The description is very close and cannot be separated. From Yu Shi Ming Yan.
The origin of Idioms
The twenty fifth volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan written by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "three of us are of the same flesh and blood, vowing to live and die together; since two of us are dead, can we live by ourselves?"
Analysis of Idioms
Live and die together
Idiom usage
It is closely related to each other
Examples
At that time, I had a good friendship with my brother and vowed to live and die together. In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people won the 23rd chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Chinese PinYin : shì tóng shēng sǐ
pledge ourselves to live and die together
a minister without support at court and a prince born of a concubine fallen from grace. gū chén niè zǐ
one 's second parent said with gratitude of a person who has saved or spared one 's life. zài shēng fù mǔ
warning taken from the overturned cart ahead. fù zhōu zhī jiè
speak carelessly , rapidly , voluminously like the outflow of river water when the sluice gates are opened. xìn kǒu kāi hé
The neighbor peeps at the wall. lín nǚ kuī qiáng