Fit in
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó NGF ú h é Q ì, which means that the metaphor is identical. It comes from the biography of sun CE in the annals of the Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou of Jin Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
Same sign: 1. With Coincide with; coincide with.
Agreement: 1. Agreement; Conformity: the agreement is as good as God. ② Harmony: the agreement between the monarch and the minister.
Metaphors are exactly the same.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of sun CE in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Pei Songzhi quoted "Wu Li" as his annotation: "the strategy says:" one is consistent with the emperor, and there is a permanent division. Now we can do it. " This refers to a consensus. According to Yu Xin's Qi Wang Jin Chi que Biao in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, "Chi Que's title book ended in Fenghu, which was the auspicious place where Zhou was ordered. That is to say, what we see is consistent with what we see. " Ni fan's note: "it is said that the present offering of the red sparrow is in accordance with the ancient Title book." This refers to the same phenomenon.
Idiom usage
As predicate and attributive, it is often used in opinions and phenomena.
Examples
In Yu Xin's Qi Wang Jin Chi que Biao of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, it is said that "what you see is the same as what you see."
Chinese PinYin : tóng fú hé qì
Fit in
Sticking to the skin and bone. nián pí zhe gǔ
be derelict in duty and run irrelevant business. bù wù zhèng yè
To serve the public with integrity. dǐ jié fèng gōng