Idioms with the characters for deer and bird

Deer and bird are companions

Deer and bird are companions, an idiom originating from "Houzhou·Xingyin".

Chinese name

Deer and Bird as Companions

From

"Later Zhou·Xingyin"

Pinyin

lu nian wei lv

Nature

Idiom

The deer and the bird became their companions during the Later Zhou Dynasty. Every night, a deer and a pheasant roost on the side of Chi's stone house, tame as companions, and absolutely frightened. Because he never cared for his disciples, he was cared for by a monk from a neighboring nunnery. One day he said, "roll up the curtain, I want to take it off." He just hooked it up, and because he got out of bed and walked a few steps, he stood upright.

Praise: People who have many desires will die and die. They even share incense and sell their shoes, and their families cannot let go. Not only are there people in the world, there are also Shizi.

Because the pure energy in life is overwhelming, it is not appropriate to be detached like a game!