The male sings the female harmoniously
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ó ngch à NGC í h é, which means that metaphors are complementary. It comes from the Shinto inscription of sutu and Shi Zhong Shu Ling presented to Taiwei Xu Guogong.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote an inscription on the Shinto of sutu and Shi Zhongshu as a gift to the Taiwei Xu Guogong: "the bandit company is a group, the male and the female are in harmony, the head and the tail are in harmony."
Analysis of Idioms
A woman follows a husband in singing and a woman in harmony in singing
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : xióng chàng cí hé
The male sings the female harmoniously