exist side by side and play a part together
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Xi ā NGF ǔ Xi ā ngch é ng, meaning that two things cooperate with each other, complement each other, indispensable. From the preface to the eyes of the almanac.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Dai's preface to the eyes of Lishu in the Ming Dynasty: "those who want to win the sun and those who want to push the fate will go along with each other, and the latter two theories can not be concealed.".
Idiom usage
As object and clause, it means to promote each other.
Examples
① Study and review are two aspects of mastering knowledge and consolidating knowledge, which complement each other and are indispensable.
② Learning is not only learning, but also asking. Learning and asking complement each other. Only by asking in learning and learning by asking can we obtain true knowledge.
③ Although there are delicacies, it is emphasized that teaching and learning complement each other.
Chinese PinYin : xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng
exist side by side and play a part together
The defense of the people is better than the defense of Sichuan. fáng mín zhī kǒu,shèn yú fáng chuān