The same is true
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is t ó NGM í ngxi ā ngzhao, which means that the two lights shine on each other. It means that an outstanding person is praised by a sage, and his reputation is even more obvious. It comes from biographies of Boyi in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian's biography of Boyi in historical records in the Western Han Dynasty said, "the same kind of things should be compared with each other."
Idiom usage
In Qing Dynasty, Zeng Guofan's records of binxingtang in Xiangxiang County: "the same light, the same spirit, how should this be?"
Chinese PinYin : tóng míng xiāng zhào
The same is true
a poor widow does not care for the weaving -- a patriot who cares not for his own enterprise. lí bù xù wěi
be aided on the left and supported on the right. zuǒ fǔ yòu bì