like draws to like
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ngq ì Xi ā ngqi ú, which means that people with the same interests naturally come together. It comes from Qian in the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
Qian in the book of changes: "the same voice corresponds to the same spirit. Wet water, dry fire, clouds from the dragon, the wind from the tiger. It's the work of sages, and all things see it. "
Idiom usage
As predicate and object, it means to be in agreement with each other. examples we should regard writers as friends, seek common ground and experience their joys and sorrows. Sun Li's preface to the collection of Dan Ding and Jin Mei
Chinese PinYin : tóng qì xiāng qiú
like draws to like
human effort is the decisive factor. dào zài rén wéi
be frightened out of one 's wits. pò dàng hún fēi
To fix one's position on another. jiāng qǔ gū yǔ
have a high opinion of oneself. zì gāo zì dà