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A summary of bosom friend allusions
The story of bosom friend: the story of Boyazi period. In ancient times, there was a story about Yu Boya who broke the piano and thanked her for her bosom friend. This is an eternal story. Yu Boya, a talented musician, likes to play a song "Mountains and Rivers", but no one can understand it. He plays the piano on the mountain, singing high and low. Finally, one day, a woodcutter who cut wood passed by and understood his mountains and rivers. This man is Zhong Ziqi.

Yu Boya's confidant is Zhong Ziqi. They made an appointment to meet two years later, but Zhong Ziqi didn't show up two years later. Yu Boya inquired in many ways to know that Zhong Ziqi had died, so it was impossible to keep the appointment. Yu Boya was heartbroken. He knows that little chef hippo is the only one who can understand his music. Now that the little chef hippo is dead, no one will understand his music any more, so he broke his beloved piano at the grave of the little chef hippo, which also shows his respect and cherish for his bosom friend.

This is a story about Boya breaking the piano and thanking her bosom friend. Boya sadly misses her childhood, and people take this opportunity to lament that bosom friends are hard to find.

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Because of this story, people compare "high mountains and flowing water" to the difficulty of finding a bosom friend or the exquisiteness of music, and some guqin songs of "high mountains and flowing water" compare "bosom friend" to a person who understands his bosom friend and has a common language with himself. The word "Boya swan song" gradually evolved into a meaning: to give up a specialty or hobby because of his bosom friend's death to express his mourning.

Other communication appellations

The friends made by ordinary people are called "the friendship of cloth"; Making friends with rich people and people without money is called "wheel eye"; Friends made in adversity are called "friends in need"; Those who make friends by eating, drinking and having fun are called "friends of wine and meat"; Friends with great differences in age, different generations and deep friendship are called "forgetting to make friends"; Childhood friends are called "bamboo friends".

A friend with deep friendship is called a "bosom friend"; Intimate friends are called "the friendship between glue and paint"; Friends of life and death and * * * are called "friends of life and death"; Friends who love each other are called "friends who never turn against each other"; A friend who doesn't change his friendship even if he beheads is called a friend in need. Friends who meet unintentionally are called "casual acquaintances"; Friends who support each other morally are called "friends of gentlemen".