The origin of the idiom: Zhou Enlai's speech at the Shanghai Science and Technology Work Conference: "The main requirements for realizing the modernization of science and technology are: seeking truth from facts, step by step, keeping pace and catching up."
Example of idioms: seeking truth from facts, step by step,
Traditional writing: go hand in hand
ㄑㄧˊㄡˊㄅㄧㄥㄐㄧㄣˋ Athena Chu
Synonym for go hand in hand: go hand in hand. This refers to several horses pulling cars side by side and running together. Now it means going hand in hand, regardless of height.
The antonym of going hand in hand: uneven levels are staggered. The tenth time in Travel Notes of Lao Can: "The seven bells will not ring together, but they will return to an uneven level and take the opportunity to sacrifice." On Elegance and Vulgarity by Zhu Ziqing
Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: combined idioms
Generations: Contemporary Idioms
English translation: Keep a distance from ...
Russian translation: идтиплечомкплечу.
Japanese translation: くつわをべてにむ
Other translations: seitean seitevorw \ u rtschreiten <; One's life. & lt Law > All right & lt Let more people choose their own food.
Idiom riddle: two horses and a car
Pronunciation note: Also, it can't be pronounced as "bìn".
Writing note: progress, not writing "exhausted"