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What does it mean to be a general practitioner?
Heart to heart means: it means that the two sides in love are soul mates. Now it's not just a metaphor, both sides can understand each other's ideas.

The source is Tang Shangyin's untitled poem: "Although my body has no bright phoenix wings, I feel the harmonious heartbeat of the sacred unicorn."

Without Cai Feng's wings, I can't compare with Qi Fei, but my heart is like a natural heart, and my feelings are closely linked.

Since I met this good friend, I have found the feeling that "however, I feel the harmonious heartbeat of the sacred unicorn".

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate, object and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms include empathy, empathy, empathy, empathy and tacit understanding.

Antonyms are close to each other, close to each other.

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1, synonymous with soul mate.

Heart to heart; Love each other; The two have the same idea.

Explain the mind: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Yes. You can get to know each other without speaking your mind. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings exactly the same.

The source of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky is Chapter 59: After reading it on the podium, we are soul mates and there is no reason to refuse.

The Governor saw that his thoughts and feelings were exactly the same, and there was absolutely no reason to refuse.

For example, real education is a kind of heart-to-heart activity. Only from the heart can we reach the deep heart.

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate, object and adverbial; Include praise

2. The antonym of heart and soul.

(of two people or parties) looking in harmony.

Explanation: appearance; God: It's inside. On the surface, they are closely related, but in fact they are two hearts.

Source Guo Moruo's Tujia Port: But as soon as I became his party representative, I changed from "like-minded" to "seemingly separated".

For example, the two companies that cooperated well in the past are now far apart and the contradictions are becoming increasingly acute.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense