like attracts like
T ó ngsh ē ngxi ā ngqi ú, a Chinese idiom, means that people with the same interests attract and gather with each other. It comes from Qian Wenyan, a Book of changes.
explain
It refers to the mutual attraction and aggregation of people with the same interests.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Xiao Yingshi of Tang Dynasty wrote in the book "there is a boat returning to the river": "ask for it with one voice, then I'll settle down first and never ask?"
Discrimination of words
Grammar is used as predicate and attribute; used in communication
Chinese PinYin : tóng shēng xiāng qiú
like attracts like
unable to distinguish one kind of grain from another. wǔ gǔ bù fēn
If you don't get dirty, you can't do more than that. bù sè xià liú,bù zhǐ bù xíng