The Chinese translation of a party of friends: "A party of friends."
A party refers to a gathering or rendezvous. The quote comes from "Hanshu·Five Elements Chronicles": "In the summer, the citizens of Jingshi County gathered in the alleys, set up Zhang Bo utensils, sang and danced in the temple of the Queen Mother of the West."
The pinyin of the gathering is jùhuì, and the basic explanation is Gather together. A gathering of people; a gathering of people. It also refers to gatherings. The words are explained separately: Ju, the pinyin is jù, to meet, to assemble, to gather, to party, to dine, to gather together, things of the same kind gather together, to condense. Hui, the pinyin is huì, which means to gather, to bring together, to put together. A collection or group of people.
Other meanings
1. A party refers to a group activity with more than 10 people and a clear theme.
2. A few old classmates got together, packed a table of food, and talked about their classmates' love, how happy they were, and how beautiful the past was. Everyone sighed.
3. Gatherings have been subdivided into more levels, such as business gatherings, leisure gatherings, corruption gatherings, marriage and dating gatherings, class reunions, hometown gatherings, comrade-in-arms gatherings, city gatherings, etc.
4. New profession - Party Master. There are only a few companies and individuals engaged in this industry in China, and Philip from the United States is known as the "party master".