Meaning: It seems to be a very detached mood. When two people meet by chance, a friendship between gentlemen is as light as water. There is no need to be polite. You should use some entertainment such as a threesome. As long as you hit it off, even in a singing and dancing environment, you can enjoy your favorite music in two of a kind and have fun.
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Meeting by chance is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is píng shuǐ xiāng féng, which means meeting by chance, gathering and leaving is uncertain. A metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.
Ping: duckweed; It is a monocotyledonous plant that floats, gathers, disperses and detaches with the wind. Just like duckweed drifting with the tide, we get together occasionally. It is a metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.
Tang Wang Bo's Farewell Preface to Autumn King Teng Pavilion: "Meet by chance; They are all guests from other places. "
Chapter 14 of Wu's Scholars in Qing Dynasty: I met you unexpectedly, and we are tender flesh and blood. This spelling is limited to the evening, big brother. Why don't you take it to the next place and talk to me?
Feng Ming's magnum "Shi Yu Yan Ming" Volume I: "Meet by chance, have similar age and appearance, and have a good talk."
Shi Yukun's Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses in Qing Dynasty: Yan Sheng replied: "If you don't dislike me, why don't you just live in this house?" Just listen to the humanitarian: "You meet by chance, how can I bother you?"
Back to the May Day of the Qing Dynasty's Mirror Flower Edge: "Is it fate that we meet by chance?"
Wang of "Red Coal": "Everyone met by chance, huddled together, and talked about the construction situation in various parts of the motherland, with high interest."
See you by chance (China idiom) _ Baidu Encyclopedia?