1. Unity is strength? 【zhòng zhéchéng chéng】?
Interpretation: United as one, as strong as a wall of iron. Metaphor is United and powerful.
From: The eighty-eighth chapter of Popular Romance of the Republic of China written by He Xu: "Duan has the sympathy of the State Councilor, so he thinks that he can fight for the first world war. ? "
Example: It's harder now. As long as we unite, there is no difficulty that cannot be overcome. As the saying goes, "~", is this the truth?
Second, share blessings? 【yǒu fú tóng xiǎng】?
Interpretation: refers to * * * sharing happiness.
From: Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng, the twentieth time: "Brothers should share happiness."
As brothers, we should share happiness together.
Third, live and die together? [Tang Shengtang]?
Interpretation: life and death and * * *, describing deep friendship.
From: Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan's "Fire Endless Life": "A pair of comrades, shoulder to shoulder; Hot hands, tightly held together. ? "
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Fourth, unite as one? [ wàn zhòng yī xīn ]?
Interpretation: Thousands of people are United. Describe unity.
From:, Xu's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" back to the 108th: "~, calling for anti-traitors and awakening the government in unison. ? "
5. Like-minded? 【zh tóng dào hé】?
Interpretation: Tao: Tao. Like-minded, agree.
Said by: Du Fu of Wen Yiduo: "Although at first they felt that the beauty of children later became crazy and cold."
Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; Include praise