Cut the mat open and sit separately. It's a metaphor for friends breaking up.
source: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu De" in the Southern Dynasties: "I have tasted reading at the same table, and those who pass the door by the porch crown would rather read as before, and I am afraid that the waste books will be read. I would rather sit down and say,' Son is not my friend.' "
Usage: as predicate and attribute; It's a metaphor for friends breaking up.
near meaning: cutting seats and sitting separately: seats: seats. Cut off the seats and sit separately. It's a metaphor for friends breaking up. From Liu Yiqing's "The Virtue of Saying New Words in the World" in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty: "Those who try to study at the same table, who pass the door by the porch, would rather study as before, and encourage the waste books to read. I would rather sit down and say,' Son is not my friend.'
antonym: reconciliation as before: reconciliation as before means to describe the relationship between two people as before the conflict, from the Biography of Li Tong in the Later Han Dynasty: "When we meet, the words * * * move to Japan and we shake hands happily."
Example:
1. Today, the student broke up with you for my late father.
2. Understand the importance of teenagers' choice of making friends from "cutting off seats and breaking off diplomatic relations". ?
3. This is what Hua Xin realized after being cut off by his good friend Guan Ning. ?
4. I broke off with my supposed friends three times just to detect their malicious intentions. ?
5. Guan Gong saw from this that he was not a fellow traveler with Hua Xin, so he cut his seat and broke off diplomatic relations.
6. This is what Hua Xin realized after being cut off by his good friend Guan Ning.