Eight-character idioms that don't understand interpersonal communication

Near Zhu Zhechi, near the ink is black ―― a person brings the color of his companion; People who keep company with wolves will learn to howl; He who sleeps with dogs will get up and flee; People who live with the lame learn to limp.

Pinyin: jn zh zh chì, jn mòhēI short spelling: jzzh.

Synonym: the antonym of listening and watching;

Usage: compound sentences; As an object and clause; Can be used alone.

Explanation: Zhu sees red, ink sees black. Metaphorically, being close to good people can make people better, while being close to bad people can make people worse. Refers to the objective environment has a great influence on people.

Source: Xuan "Fu Yu Ji Shao Fu Taizi Zhen": "So those who are close are black; The sound is clear and the body is right. "

Example: As it turns out, it is common for Zhu Ying to spend his spare time embroidering beds and reading. (Qing Ming's "West Lake II, Sprinkle Tang Xue, Marry Cleverly")

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