(of strangers) meet by chance like floating duckweeds.
Pingshuofang
It shows that duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.
The source is Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "When we meet by chance, we are all foreign guests."
The structure is formal.
Usage and people's accidental understanding; No deep friendship; Will soon be separated; You can use this language. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Positive sound water; Can't read "Su Xun"; Stage; It can't be pronounced "xiànɡ". "
Shape discrimination is flat; Can't write "You" or "Ping"; Meet; Can't write "tent"
Synonyms meet unexpectedly and fall in love at first sight.
The antonym is a good friend who never turns against me.
Although the example is ~; But everyone talked very speculatively.
English translator meets casually.