It can also be taken from allusions: words: Keiko knows me
Zhuyin: hu ? z ? zh ? and w
Interpretation: a metaphor for friends who know each other well.
Origin: Keiko refers to Hui Shi, a Song native of the Warring States Period, who was a famous scholar among the pre-Qin philosophers and was a friend of Zhuang and Zhou Dynasties. After Hui's death, Zhuang Zhou visited his tomb, and once borrowed the fable of the craftsman's stone and chalk, feeling that "since the death of the master, I have nothing to think about, and I have nothing to say." See Zhuangzi Xu No Ghost.
words: making friends with T? H?u
phonetic notation: q and qīng jiāo sù yǒu
definition: T? H?u: sincere friend. Pure communication and simple friendship.
Source: Song Dynasty, Wang Sengda's "Sacrifice to Yan Guanglu": "Make friends with T? H?u, and compare the scenery with the waves."
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