With each other
Accompanying, Chinese words, Pinyin is Xi ā ngsu í. It means to be interdependent; to be accompanied; to follow.
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1. Also known as "Xiang Sui". It means interdependence.
To accompany; follow.
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Laozi: "the high and the low incline, the sound is harmonious, and the front and back follow each other."
Laozi Daojing, written on silk from Mawangdui Han tomb, is called Xiang Sui.
Biographies of Su Qin in historical records: "what is the speed of Qingdiao?"
"If you encounter danger, you will follow each other."
"Selected works. Ruan Ji. 17 poems of yonghuai (12): Animals cross each other and birds follow each other.
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Liu Xie's Wen Xin Diao Long Lun Shuo said, "the husband said that he valued Fu Hui, and relaxed with each other."
Cui Tong's jiangshangshuhuai in Tang Dynasty: "it's hard to get Huyue's book, but I don't know whether it's a dream of survival or not. When you look back, you'll see the shape and shadow coming with you. "
In the first and third chapters of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, "the emperor said," I can't leave without a hundred officials. " All the people cry with each other. 」
Chapter 69 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: Wang must be the one who accompanies him when he is lonely and hard-working. He is loyal and diligent, and his heart is as iron as stone.
Dong Qichang of Ming Dynasty wrote the petition of Yuan Gong of jiehuan: "it directly pointed to the messenger who was appointed by the Ministry (yuan Keli) and made a decision with him. He did not hesitate to oppose it."
Ma Feng's uncle Zhao, the keeper: "with that, he left with the woman in a hurry."
Chinese PinYin : Xiang Sui
With each other