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Famous sayings about friendship and idioms about friendship

Idioms to describe friendship Idioms about friendship*** Collection of 5 idioms to describe friendship

Idiom title Idiom explanation

Freshwater friendship Friendship is as clear as water . Refers to friends who are not based on snobbery.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Shanmu": "The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine; the friendship between gentlemen is as light as love, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine."

Moral acquaintance: friendship, friendship. Relationships and friendships that are ethical and have a sense of justice. Refers to friends who help and support each other.

Source: Chapter 38 of "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "Moral friendship is enough, why should we introduce it more."

Thousands of miles apart, the divine friendship is thousands of miles apart. , spiritual fit. Refers to deep friendship.

A deep pool of love is a metaphor for deep friendship.

Source: Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "A Gift to Wang Lun": "The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's gift to me."

The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a metaphor for deep friendship.

Source: Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "A Gift to Wang Lun": "The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's gift to me."

Friendship Quotes

Villain No friends.

Ouyang Xiu, a writer and historian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "On Clique"

Friendship is the wine of life. Friendly Quotes

British agriculturist and economist Young

We work together to achieve economic success, and we will always be the same.

Ouyang Xiu, a writer and historian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "On Clique"

Friends in their heyday are worthless.

American writer Henry Adams "The Education of Henry Adams"

The body of the turtle reflects the dark sky, and the fish's eyes reflect red waves.

"Sending Secretary Chao Jian back to Japan" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty. Ao (aó Ao): The legendary giant turtle in the sea, also said to be the giant turtle. The general meaning of these two sentences is: the giant turtle in the sea, the black turtle back makes the sky black; the big fish in the waves, the red light from the fish eyes makes the sea waves red. The poet did not describe the sea waves directly, but made up two strange animals. Their black backs reflected the blue sky, and the red light reflected the blue waves. The four colors reflected the changes, forming a huge and bizarre picture, which is thrilling and thrilling. It shows the poet's worry about his friend returning home across the sea and the sincere friendship between them. These two sentences use the aesthetic properties of color to express ideas and are creative.

Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Secretary Chao Jian back to Japan"

I know you from afar, but I don't know how deep the clouds are. Quotes about friendship

"Send Huanzhou" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty. I have the same mind with you, so we will not feel far away or separated by mountains and rivers.

"Send to Huanzhou" by Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Young people enjoy new knowledge, but in their old age they miss their old friends.

See Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Removed Officialship and Go to Jiangzhou to Send to Doctor Li in Eyue". New knowledge: new friends. Decline: old age. The general meaning of these two sentences is: young people are happy to make new friends, while old people miss their old friends. This is a poem written by Han Yu to his old friend Li Cheng in Eyue (now Wuchang) when he went to Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang) to pay homage to the emperor and offer wine. The poem laments that both parties are over fifty, and the days are so short that they miss their old friends even more. These two sentences contrast the different characteristics of young and elderly flight companions, highlighting the special psychology of the elderly who miss their old friends.

Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty, "removed his official position and went to Jiangzhou to send a message to Dr. Li in Eyue"

Mountains and rivers are not important, but meeting a close friend is important.

Poet Bao Rong of the Tang Dynasty

When you make friends with people who are not sages, you will inevitably develop love and hatred.