congenial
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Xi ā n ɡ Hu ǒ y ī NYU á n, which means that they agree with each other. It comes from the biography of Lu fahe in northern history.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Fa he Zhuan, northern history: "Fa he is a person who seeks Buddhism. He does not want to explain the place where the Brahman Heavenly King sits. Does he rule the throne? But in the empty King's Buddhist temple, there is a good relationship with the Lord, and the Lord should report to him, so the rescue ears
Idiom usage
Examples
I'd like to be with you for a long time. Bai Juyi's poem "Xi Zhao Mi Xian Shi Si Shang Ren met" in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xiāng huǒ yīn yuán
congenial
be hated by both man and god. rén shén gòng jí
feel at home wherever one goes. sì hǎi wéi jiā
Man is stronger than nature. rén qiáng shèng tiān
retire and give room to better men. tuì ràng xián lù