"Fighting alone, being in cahoots." How to explain?

Loneliness, an idiom in China, pinyin qióng qióng jié lì, describes helplessness and loneliness.

Collusion, an idiom in China, means that people with similar smells are linked together, but later it means that people with similar smells collude together. This idiom comes from Qian Yi's New Book of the South, No Discipline, written in the Song Dynasty. It's steam at night, some people say it's dew, others say it gets up in the middle of the night in summer.

Standing alone near antonyms

Synonyms: lonely, unaccompanied, lonely, lonely, helpless, lonely.

Antonym: Four generations under one roof, children and grandchildren around their knees.

Unique in ancient books

Li Mi's Chen Qingbiao in Jin Dynasty: A close relative can't be ambitious outside, and there is no son who answers the door within five feet. Standing alone, inseparable. ?

I stood alone with a small oil lamp and enjoyed reading at night in Qiu Guang. -What is a little light?

Discrimination of idiom string usage

Synonyms: collusion, birds of a feather, a nest of snakes and mice, collusion.

Antonym: fragmented, seemingly separated, and aroused interest.

The source of the conspiracy idiom: Song Qian Yi's "Southern New Book": "I have been working for two years; Cui Cui Lingbang; The speaker called it "the main student"; One breath'. "