Chinese edit

to flick dirt from hat of a bureaucrat; to start one's career
 
each other; appearance; portrait
each other; appearance; portrait; picture; one another; mutually
mutually; towards each other
trad. (彈冠相慶) 彈冠
simp. (弹冠相庆) 弹冠

Etymology edit

Derived from a statement illustraing the friendship between Wang Ji and Gong Yu of Western Han:

貢禹世稱『王陽在位,貢彈冠。』取舍 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
贡禹世称『王阳在位,贡弹冠。』取舍 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Book of Han, circa 1st century CE
Jí yǔ Gòng Yǔ wèi yǒu, shìchēng ‘Wáng Yáng zàiwèi, Gòng gōng dànguàn.’ Yán qí qǔshě tóng yě. [Pinyin]
Wang Ji and Gong Yu were friends. It was said that "When Wang Ji was holding his position, Gong Yu could also became an official too." It was also said that they had same interests.

Originally describing friends following each other in career.

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Idiom edit

彈冠相慶

  1. (derogatory) to congratulate each other (when a bad person gains success)