Idioms Describing Brotherhood

Brotherhood and friendship,

Peach blossom pond,

Deep friendship,

Deep pool,

Intimate,

Deep love,

Deep love,

Quarterly friends,

The same breath,

Liver and guts,

Hu Huen and Chi,

Brotherhood and thinness,

Brotherhood and thinness.

Eating together,

Dancing together,

Being like brothers,

Sleeping together,

Being like brothers,

Chuanchi,

Chi and Chi,

Chi and Chi,

Giving up dates and pushing out pears,

Cooking congee and burning beard,

Cutting throat and cutting necks.

love for each other,

love for each other,

brotherhood,

train of the heart,

in trouble and in trouble,

in life and in death,

in heart and in mind,

in one family,

in fractal form and in air,

in branches and in leaves,

close to each other,

close to each other,

in the rain and in the shine,

in the wind and in the rain.

The order of brothers, the eldest is Bo, the second is Zhong, the third is Uncle, and the youngest is Ji

The order of brothers, the eldest is Bo, the second is Zhong, the third is Uncle, and the youngest is Ji

The order of brothers, the eldest is Bao, the second is Bao, the second is Bao. The metaphor is that people and things are not the same, it is difficult to distinguish between superiority and inferiority

Dibu Dou Su Metaphor for brotherly discord

Moxibustion and pain metaphor for brotherly friendship

Eight Bye Bye: the original refers to the ancient world of the children to see the elders of the etiquette; intercourse: friendship. In the old days, friends became brothers.

Bo Song Ji Dance Bo: elder brother; Ji: younger brother. The older brother sings, the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.

Bo Huen Zhong Chi (伯壎仲篪), Bo and Zhong: the order of brothers, Bo is the eldest, Zhong is the second; Huen: an instrument made of burnt clay; Chi: an instrument made of bamboo

. Chuan and Chi play in harmony. In the olden days, it was used to praise the harmony of brothers.

The word "brother" is used to describe the relationship between friends as "brothers". It describes a close relationship.

Ciming unrivaled To praise a brother or the most prestigious of his peers.

The night rain on the other side of the bed Refers to friends and relatives or brothers who meet again after a long time of separation and have a cordial conversation together.

Two favorites Compare to two brothers who are both good at what they do.

Separate Cuisines A reference to brothers living in separate homes.

The weather in the bed refers to the joyful feeling of brothers or relatives reuniting after a long time of separation and **** in the same room to have a heart-to-heart talk.

Bones and bones Bones: refers to parents, brothers, children and other relatives.

Bones and Flesh: the bones and flesh of parents, brothers, children and other relatives.

Bones and bones: refers to relatives such as parents, brothers and children.

Bones and bones: refers to relatives such as parents, brothers and children who are scattered and cannot be reunited.

Bones and bones: refers to relatives such as parents, brothers and children who have been separated but are now reunited.

Bones: a metaphor for the reunion of relatives such as parents, brothers and children.

昆弟之好 Kun: brother. Like brothers to be good.

Li Dai Peach Stalemate Stalemate: wither and die. The plum tree died instead of the peach tree. The original metaphor is that brothers love each other and help each other. Later, it was used to compare with taking the place of each other or

to suffer on behalf of others.

Chi Chi: the look of mutual love. It refers to brotherhood and friendship.

Let the jujube push the pear The allusion to the child to push the food. The metaphor of brotherly love.

Like Hu Huen: a musical instrument made of earth in ancient times; like a bamboo pipe in ancient times. The musical sounds of hygiene and sanitation are generally in harmony.

It is a metaphor for brotherly harmony.

Close Hands and Feet: A metaphor for brothers.

Hands and feet: a metaphor for brothers.

Hand in hand Hand in hand: a metaphor for brothers. It is a metaphor for the affection of brothers.

Like hands, like feet, like hands and feet: a metaphor for brothers. The metaphor of brotherly feelings.

As a brother, as a brother, as a brother. The metaphor is that they have a good relationship with each other and are close.

The metaphor of a brother and sister is the same as a brother and sister.

All the corners of the world are like brothers.

Tianlun's joy Tianlun: old reference to the kinship between father and son, brother and so on. It refers to the joys of family.

The same room, the same house, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family, the same family. The family moves swords and guns. It refers to brotherly quarrels. Generalized

Internal struggle.

Eating from the same plate Eating food from the same plate. The brothers have a deep bond with each other.

Why is it so urgent to fry each other?

The brothers are not so eager to eat each other.

The old metaphor of brotherly love is to fight for the death of a brother in the face of difficulties.

Eris: quarrel; wall: door screen. Although the brothers quarrel at home, they can resist the insults from outsiders.

The metaphor is that although there are internal differences, they can unite to deal with external aggression.

阋墙御侮 阋:争吵;阋墙:兄弟相争在内;御侮:抵御外敌。 The metaphor is that despite internal quarrels, they can still be united against the outside world.

Chuan Chi Harmony In the old days, it was used to describe the harmony between brothers.

The Brothers of the Waist Drum The waist drum is an ancient musical instrument with two thick ends and a thin center. It is used to describe the one in the middle of a brother's generation as the inferior one.

Night rain on the bed Refers to friends and relatives or brothers who meet again after a long period of separation and talk together.

Yu Kun Jin You You, Kun: brothers. A beautiful name for another person's brother.

Burning Ai Sharing Pain A metaphor for brotherly love.

Boiling beanstalks Burning: burning; stalks: beanstalks. The idiom of "cooking beans with beanstalks" is to use beanstalks as fuel to cook beans.

The metaphor is that the brothers kill each other.

The metaphor of "cooking porridge and burning beads" is that of brotherly love.

Beanstalks are a metaphor for brothers killing each other.

To cook beanstalks is a metaphor for brothers killing each other.

The same room refers to fratricide or internal strife.

The metaphor of a long pillow and a large cover is that of brotherly love.

The word "brother" is used to describe a close relationship between friends.

The metaphor of a brother's conflict of interest is that the brothers are at odds with each other.

The Book of Jin - the biography of women - Wang Ning's wife Xie's ":" (Xie Daoxun韫)初适凝之,还,甚不乐。 An said: 'Wang Lang

, Yat less son, not evil, you why hate also?' Answer: 'a door uncle has a big (Xie Shang), Zhonglang (Xie according to); group from the brothers have Feng Hu

Karm end, I did not expect the heaven and earth is a Wang Lang! Feng is called Xie Shao, Hu is called Xie Lang, Capricorn is called Xie Xuan end is called Xie Chuan, all small characters also." Southern Song Dynasty

跗萼联芳 Metaphorically speaking, brothers are all noble and honorable.

The metaphor of the brothers is that they are all noble and honorable.

Tarsus and calyx are gorgeous Shi Xiaoya Changdi: "The flower of Changdi is not gorgeous." Zheng Xuan's note: "If E is bright enough to get Hua's light, then it is gorgeous

Shengxing is a metaphor for a younger brother honoring his elder brother, and his elder brother honoring his younger brother, so the show of kindness and righteousness is also gorgeous." Kong Yingda said, "The harmony between brothers is strong and powerful

Also ...... says that when brothers are close to each other, they will be honored and glorified." Because used as a metaphor for brothers are noble honor.

Widows and widowers, orphans and widows are the same as "widows and widowers". It's a good way to show that you have no brothers.

Widowed and widowed is the same as "widowed and orphaned". It is the same as "widower and widow".

The term "return the bag to the vector" is used to describe a triumphant victory. The language of the New Five Dynasties History - Lingguan Chuan Preface: "The world said that the king of Jin will be the end of the world, to give three vectors to Zhuangzong and told him

said: 'Liang, my hatred; Yan Wang I set up, the Qidan and I about the brotherhood, and all back to Jin to return to the beams, my legacy of hate. With your three vectors, you will not

forget the will of his father! Zhuangzong accepted it and hid it in the temple. When he used the army later, he would send his men to tell the temple with a small jail, ask for his vector, put it in a bag, and carry it

Branches and Leaves Branches and leaves born from the same root.

These are the most important of all.

The old title of one of the poems of Han Su Wu: "I am a tree with a branch, and the son with the same body." Later, it was used as a metaphor to describe the intimate relationship between siblings or brothers and sisters.

The dragon has nine sons Ancient legend has it that the dragon has nine sons, and each of them is good at what they do. The metaphor is that siblings have different qualities and hobbies.

Lu and Wei's government From "The Analects of Confucius - Zilu": "Lu and Wei's government are also brothers." Lu was the fiefdom of the Duke of Zhou in the Zhou Dynasty, and Wei was the fiefdom of the Duke of Zhou's younger brother, Kang Shu

, and the political situation of the two countries was similar to that of brothers.

The two countries' political situation is also similar to that of brothers.

To be as close as brothers.

The name of the company is "Yau Yau", which refers to the love between brothers, and is also used as a substitute for "brother's". The metaphor is that the friendship is deeper than that between brothers.

Love Jiang humerus "After the Han Book - Jiang humerus biography": "humerus and the second brother Zhonghai, Ji Jiang, are known for their filial piety. Its friendship and love of the day to, often *** lying up.

And each marrying a wife, brothers love each other, can not sleep, to the Department of the heir when set up, was sent to the room." Later, it was used as a metaphor for brotherly love.

① "Jinshu - Fu Lang Zhaiji": "Lang said: 'Who is the Ministry of the Ministry of Justice, non-human face and dog heart, dog face and human heart of the brotherhood of people?'

Wang Chen is ugly and talented, Guobao is beautiful and talented inferior to his brother, so Lang Yunran." Later, the "dog face and heart" is a metaphor for people with good looks and low talent

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These are the words of the author of the book.

The three old and four young ① old and young people. The people who participated in the youth gangs. Judging by the old and young men or brothers and men.

Three relatives and six family members Three relatives: parents, brothers, husband and wife; family members: family members, relatives. It is a general reference to all relatives.

The metaphor of "Double Gui Lianfang" is that the two brothers were both awarded the title.

Peach and Li Dai is the same as "Li Dai Tao Zi" (李代桃僵). It is a metaphor for brothers who love each other, but later it is used as a metaphor for taking the place of each other or suffering on behalf of others.

Sibling **** gas Metaphorical reference to brothers.

Same cousin Brothers of the same ancestor, i.e. cousins.

Push pear to let jujube At the end of the Han Dynasty, Kong Rong's seven brothers, Rong lived in the sixth, four years old, and all the brothers **** food pear, Rong take the small one, the adults asked for the reason, replied:

"I am a small child, the law should be to take the small one." See Hou Han Shu - Kong Rong biography of Li Xian note. Liang Wang Tai in the Southern Dynasty, when he was a child, his grandmother set all the nephews and grandchildren, scattered jujube chestnuts

in the bed, the group of children are competing to take, Tai alone do not take. When asked, he replied, "If you don't take them, you should be given them." See

The Book of Liang - Wang Tai's Biography

. Later, it is known as

Wagtail in the original "Poetry - Xiao Ya - Chang Di": "Ridge order in the original, the brothers in an emergency." The name "Wagtail in the Plain" was later used to describe the love of brothers.

The name is used to describe the killing or destruction of brothers or internal

Xie Lan Yan Gui Xie Lan is the provincial name of Xie Ting Lan Yu; Yan Gui is the title of the Song Shi Dou Yi Biography, which reads: "Yi is a scholarly man of great erudition, and his demeanor is very neat and tidy.

The younger brothers, Yanyan, Kan, Song, Xi, are all successively enrolled. Feng Dao and Yujun (Dou Yi's father) have an old friend, tasted a gift of poetry, there is a 'spirit of Chun a plant old, Dan Gui five branches of Fang

's sentence, the red gentry more satirical recitation of." The Dou brothers were called Yanshan five dragons. Later, it was used as a metaphor to describe the sons and nephews who were able to shine in the family

Sibling rivalry 阋:争斗。 It is also a metaphor for internal strife.

Brother Yiyiyi (兄弟怡怡) means brotherly harmony and affinity.

Brother Friendship and Respect Brother is friendly to his brother, and brother is respectful to his brother. It describes the mutual love and respect between brothers.

Yang through the three leaves of the Warring States Strategy - Western Zhou Strategy: "Chu have Yang Yuji, good at shooting, go to the willow leaves of the person a hundred paces and shoot, a hundred shots a hundred hits."

The original meaning of the term is highly skilled. Later, it is also a metaphor for the three brothers who were successful in the imperial examinations. It refers to the close relationship between brothers and sisters.

A moment in time means that it is difficult to distinguish between two people of the same caliber.

The same family, the same spirit means the same family, the same brothers.

Yu You Jin Kun You, Kun: brothers.

Yuanfang Jifang (元方季方) In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Chen Shi had a son named Chen Ji (陈纪) who was called Yuanfang (元方) and Chen Chen (陈谌) who was called Jifang (季方). When Yuanfang's son Changwen and Jifang's

son Xiaoxian argued about their father's merits and virtues, they couldn't reach a decision, so they asked Chen Shi, who said, "It is difficult for Yuanfang to be his brother, and it is difficult for Jifang to be his younger brother. He said, "It is difficult for Yuanfang to be his brother and Jifang to be his brother," meaning that it is difficult to distinguish between them. The story can be found in Liu Yiqing's "New Words on Virtue" (世说新语-德行), which was published in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, the term "brothers" was used to refer to both of them as "brothers in the same boat" or "Yuanfang" (元方季方).

All brothers are at the four corners of the world (四海皆兄弟) The peoples of the world are like brothers. The same as "All brothers in the four corners of the world".

Standing alone all alone (茕). It refers to those who have no labor force and no relatives to support them. It is the same as "widower or widow".

Widow or widower all alone (茕)〖解释〗all alone, without brother. It refers to those who have no labor force and no relatives to support them. It is the same as "widower and widow".

Eight Bays for Friendship Explanation: Eight Bays: originally refers to the etiquette of visiting elders in ancient times; intercourse: friendship. In the old days, friends became brothers.

The "worship handle" is also known as "worship handle brother". In the old days, friends were brothers of different surnames according to certain etiquette.

Nanyang Sanguo Sanguo: refers to Zhuge Liang, Zhuge Jin, Zhuge Dan, three brothers, all three of them are very talented. It is a metaphor for very talented people.

Brothers in arms Friends are brothers in arms

Brothers in arms Konghuai Kong: very much; Huai: miss. The brothers miss each other very much

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What are the idioms describing brothers

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1, bā bài zhī jiāo (八拜之交): eight bai (八拜): the original refers to the etiquette of ancient worldly friends who pay a visit to the elders; jiaoyou (交交): friendship. In the olden days, friends became brothers. [Source] Yuan - Wang Shifu, "The West Wing", Book 1, Fracture 1: "There is an old friend; surnamed Du Zhen; the word Junshi; and I went to school with him in the same county; in the beginning, he was a friend of the eight worships."

2, brother friend brother respect [xiōng yǒu dì gōng]: brother to brother friendship, brother to brother respect. It describes the mutual love and respect between brothers.

3. zhuó ài fēn tòng (灼艾分痛): a metaphor for brotherly love. [Source] Song History - Taizu Ji: "Taizong was very sick, the emperor went to see it, personally burned for Ai. Taizong feel the pain, the emperor also take the Ai self-scorching."

4. 情同手足 [qíng tóng shǒu zú]: 手足:比喻兄弟。 The friendship is very deep, just like brothers. [出处] Tang Li Hua 《吊古战场文》: "Who does not have brothers, such as feet and hands."

5.同气连枝 [tóng qì lián zhī]: a metaphor for siblings. [出处] south Liang - Zhou Xingsi "Thousand Character Essay": "Konghuai brothers, the same qi lián zhī."

6, two ribs insert knife [liǎng lèi chā dāo]: two ribs inserted with a knife, indicating that they are not afraid of death. The metaphor is to bear great sacrifice. ? [Source]: Jiang Zilong, "Qiao factory director on the record": "Let the old Qiao withdraw first, you for him two ribs insert knife top for a while."

7, axe neck friendship [wěn jǐng zhī jiāo]: axe neck: cut the neck; intercourse: fellowship, friendship. It is a metaphor for friends who can live and die with each other, and who are in trouble. [Source]: Western Han Dynasty - Sima Qian, "The Records of the Grand Historian - Lian Lin Xiangru Liezhuan": "When they died, they cheered with each other and became friends by the throat."

8, liver and gall bladder [gān dǎn xiāng zhào]: liver and gall bladder: a metaphor for sincerity. It is a metaphor for meeting each other with sincerity. [Source] Song - Wen Tianxiang "Wenshan Quanji - Six - and Chen Chayan Wenlong Shu": "The bosom friend; the liver and gall; Lin Shu is not afraid of dumping."

What are some idioms about describing brothers

Idioms of brotherly love :

Close to brothers,

Hand in hand,

Burning love for hands and feet,

Like hands and feet,

Calling brothers brother,

Difficult to be brothers,

Eight friendships,

Raining on the other side of the bed at night,

Two Ribs,

Brothers and Friends,

Peach Blossom Pond,

Deep Friendship,

Deep Water,

Intimate,

Deep Love,

Deeply Friendly,

Brotherhood,

Together,

Togetherness,

Togetherness,

Liver and Guts,

Brotherhood,

Brotherhood and Death. Brother to brother,

Boiling beanstalks,

Shakubu Dousu,

Separate from each other at different cuisines

Idioms describing brotherhood Idioms describing brotherly love:

Close to each other as brothers and sisters,

Hand in hand,

Burning the pain in the hands,

Like hands and feet,

Calling brothers brothers and saying they are brothers,

Brotherly love,

Brotherly love,

Brotherhood in the same way,

Brotherhood in the same way,

Brotherhood in the same way,

Brotherhood in the same way,

"The liver and the gall",

"Brother and mother",

"Brother fat and brother thin",

"Eating from the same plate",

"Brother and son",

"Like brother, like brother",

"A long pillow and a big blanket",

"The love of brother and sister",

"The chi" and "The Chi",

"Chih-chi" and "Chi",

"Letting jujubes and pushes pears", and "Letting jujube and pushes pears",

"Letting jujube and pushing pear".

Let's make some dates and push some pears,

Let's make some congee and burn some beard,

Axe and neck,

Pinyin: wěn jǐng zhī jiāo

Interpretation: Axe and neck: cut the necks of the people; Jiaotong: fellowship, friendship.

Pinyin: wěn jǐng zhī jiāo

Interpretation: to cut one's neck, to cut one's neck, and to make friends.

Idioms describing brotherly discord

兄弟阋墙 [xiōng dì xì qiáng]

[解释] 阋:争斗. Disputes between brothers, also compared to internal strife.

[来自] 《诗经-小雅-常棣》: "Brother's rivalry against the wall, and external defense against its insult."

Idioms describing brotherhood and friendship

八拜之交 eight worship: originally refers to the etiquette of visiting elders in ancient times; 交: friendship. In the olden days, friends were formed into brothers.

Source: Song Shao Bowen, "Hearing and Seeing the Record": "Feng Ji visited Lu Gong, the public road out, said: your father, my guest, only eight worship. Jik had no choice but to worship."

伯歌季舞 伯:大哥;季:小弟。 The elder brother sings and the younger brother dances. It is a metaphor for the closeness between brothers.

Source: Han Jiao Yanshou, "Yi Lin", Volume 3: "Bak Ge Ji Dance, Banquet and Music for Happiness."

Boh Huen and Zhong Chi (伯壎篪): the ranking of brothers, with Boh as the eldest and Zhong as the second; Huen: a musical instrument made of burnt earthenware; Chi: a musical instrument made of bamboo. Chuan and Chi play in harmony. In the olden days, it was used to praise the harmony of brothers.

Source: The Book of Songs - Xiao Ya - He Ren Si: "The Bo's play Hu, the Zhong's play Chi."

The order of brothers, Bo is the eldest, Zhong is the second, Uncle is the third, and Ji is the youngest.

Source: Pre-Qin - Zuo Qiu Ming, "Zuo Zhuan - Zhaogong 26 Years": "The only thing that I can figure out is Bó Zhong Shu Ji."

Between Bo and Zhong Bo and Zhong: the rank of brothers, Bo is the eldest, Zhong is the second; Between: the middle. The metaphor is almost the same, it is difficult to distinguish between the best and the worst.

Source: Three Kingdoms - Wei - Cao Pi "Qu Lun - Thesis": "Fu Yi's in Ban Gu, between Bo Zhong ear."

The same room refers to fratricide or internal strife.

Source: Dr. Sun Yat-sen's "The President's Advice to the Generals of the Northern Army": "With the selfishness of the Manchus stealing the throne and opening the tragic scourge of the Han people's hatred and murder, they will be laughing at the outsiders by playing the role of brothers and sisters in the same room."

Idioms of Brotherhood

Idioms of Brotherly Love :

Like hands and feet,

Hand and foot,

Burning love,

Burning pain,

Difficult brother,

Eight friends,

Even branches and leaves,

Deep friendship,

Eating from the same plate,

Closeness to one another,

Closeness to one another,

Closeness to one another,

Closeness to one another,

Closeness to one another,

Closeness to one another,

Brothers and brothers. p>

Quarterly friends and elder brothers,

Birds of a feather flock together,

Liver and gall blossom together,

Bound by friendship,

Chuanchi,

Like-minded,

Liver and gall blossom together,

Intimate,

Peach blossom pool,

Idioms describing brotherhood

Idioms: close to brothers Pinyin: qíng tóng shǒu zú Explanation: Hand and foot: a metaphor for brothers. A deep friendship, like that of brothers. Source: Tang Li Hua, "Hanging the Ancient Battlefield Essay":

Idioms in praise of brothers

intimate hand and foot qíng tóng shǒu zú

[释义] 情: friendship; fellowship; 手足: a metaphor for brothers. Metaphorically, the feelings are very good; like close brothers.

[语出] 明-许仲琳《封神演义》:"Xinhuan said; 'Though the names are of different surnames; the feelings are the same as those of brothers.'"

[正音] 足;不能读作 "zhú"。

[辨形] 手;不能写作 "首"。

[Near Meaning] 情逾骨肉亲如手足

[Antonyms] 势如冰炭 势不两立

[Usage] Used in a positive sense. Generally used as predicate and determiner.

[Structure] Subject-verb.

[DISCUSSION] ~ and "like hands and feet" are different: ~ focuses on describing deep feelings; "like hands and feet" focuses on