Xiang Yizhang
Xiang Yi Zhang is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Xi ā NGD é y ì zh ā ng, which means to cooperate with each other, complement each other and show their own advantages. It comes from the ode to the sage.
explain
Idiom: Xiang Yizhang
[Pinyin]: Xi ā NGD é y ì zh ā ng
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Explanation: it means to cooperate with each other, complement each other and show their own advantages.
allusion
[source]: in Wang Bao's Ode to the sage getting the virtuous officials of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "in the Ming Dynasty, mu LIEBU was concentrated and benefited each other."
Discrimination of words
Complement each other
Antonym: None
usage
Grammar: used as predicate and attribute
Chinese PinYin : xiāng dé yì zhāng
Xiang Yizhang
Today's cicadas shed their shells. jīn chán tuì ké
begin happily but end in failure. suǒ wěi liú lí
break the literature into pieces and take one paragraph or few sentences. duàn zhāng jié jù
a mere common brick to draw others into throwing in their pieces of jade. yǐn yù zhī zhuān