Let's make up for each other
Yiakuorong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Q ǔ R ó ng, which means to be obedient to please others. From the preface to guitianlu.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to guitianlu written by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty, it is said that "it does not follow the common customs, so that resentment, slander and anger can be combined in one body, so as to be insulted in a small group."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object. You don't have the slightest gesture, but you're not stupid. Guo Moruo's poem Ginkgo biloba
Chinese PinYin : yī ē qǔ róng
Let's make up for each other
an ant trying to shake a tree-ridiculously overrating oneself. hàn shù bí fú
study and relish the beauties of literature. chuò yīng jǔ huá
cannot explain or find out why. mò kě jiū jié
Going beyond the limit is as bad as falling short.. guò yóu bù jí