Eight worships: "Eight worships" originally refers to the etiquette when children of family friends meet their elders in ancient times, and later refers to the relationship between brothers and sisters who are friends who have made an appointment to become sworn friends.
Nodding acquaintances: Refers to friends who do not have a deep friendship and only nod their heads when meeting, also known as "one-time acquaintances".
Friends of ordinary people: friends made by ordinary people. "Historical Records: Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru" contains: "I thought that a friend of commoners would not deceive each other, how could it be a big country?" There is a sentence in "The Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "The relationship between the dead and the happy is the acquaintance of cutting off the neck." "The acquaintance of cutting off one's neck" can also be described as the "acquaintance of life and death".
Inseparable friends: It means that each other has the same mind and likes each other. "Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "The three of them looked at each other and smiled, and they never went against their will, so they became friends."
The friendship between pestle and mortar: pestle, wooden stick for pounding rice, mortar, stone mortar. Refers to making friends who are not too poor and humble, also known as "chujiujiao."
Friends between cars and hats: "Taiping Yulan" quoted Zhou Chu's "Fengtu Ji": "The more vulgar people are straightforward, the more intimate they are, the better they get along." He took off his turban, took off the five-foot knife from his waist, and bowed down to his wife as a gift of friendship... He said: "Although I will wear a hat in your carriage, I will see you the day after tomorrow." This kind of friend is not distinguished by high or low, and the friendship is profound.
Friends who have never known each other: friends who are very different in age and generation but have deep friendship. "Southern History·He Xun Biography": "Weak crown, the state promotes talents, Nanxiang Fan Yun's countermeasures, greatly rewarded, because of the knot, forget the years, make friends."
Zongjiao acquaintance: a friend who has known each other since childhood. In "The Book of Songs", children's buns are called "horns", and later people used to call their childhood "general horns". "Book of Jin·Biography of He Shao": "Shao is a character who respects his ancestors, and Shao and Wu have the same relationship."
Friends between friends: friends who have been together since childhood. Bamboo horse, children like to ride bamboo poles as horses, so the bamboo horse is compared to when they were children. "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Guo Shiji" writes: "From the beginning of Xingbu to Xihe Meiji, there were hundreds of deer, each riding a bamboo horse to greet them on the road." An irresistible acquaintance, a friend of all kinds.
A close friend of Guan Bao, a friend of all kinds.