In contrast with each other
In Chinese, Pinyin is x í ngy ǐ ngxi ā ngdu ì, which means to describe being helpless and very lonely. It comes from the list of poems in response to the imperial edict.
Idiom explanation
It describes being helpless and very lonely. It's the same as "hanging from each other".
The origin of Idioms
According to the poem table of shangchonggong Yingzhao written by Wei Caozhi of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "stealing the chapter of" Xiangshu "is impolite, and the meaning of death is impolite
Idiom usage
It refers to loneliness
Examples
I can't see Zhou Yongyou coming. Twenty first chapter of Huang Xiaopei's twenty year dream of prosperity in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xíng yǐng xiāng duì
In contrast with each other
ascend a height and enjoy a distant view. dēng gāo wàng yuǎn
be superior to the works of the celebrated writers of the contemporary. yā dǎo yuán bái