Pronunciation: zhì tóng dào hé.
Idiom definition: like-minded, the same point of view.
Part of speech: commendatory term.
Synonym:
1 like-minded;
② Empathy;
3 closely related.
Antonym:
(1) go their separate ways;
(2) appearance and spirit are in harmony;
(3) strange strange bedfellows.
Origin of idioms: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wang Zhi, Wei Zhi and Chen Si.
Idiom story: During the Three Kingdoms period, after Cao Pi, the Emperor of Wei Wen, ascended the throne, he always had doubts about Cao Zhi and looked for various opportunities to frame him. Because of his mother's intervention, Cao Pi did not execute his younger brother. Cao Zhi suffers from useless places. He wrote that Yi Yin was a courtier and Lu Shang was a butcher. They met like-minded Shang Tang and Zhou Wenwang and helped them achieve great things.