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Idioms and sayings expressing cooperation

Idioms expressing cooperation:

Work together, work together, share the joys and sorrows, share the same boat and the same boat, have the same heart and mind, work together, work together, unite as one, Brainstorm and work together to achieve economic success.

As the saying goes:

A fence has three stakes, and a hero has three gangs.

Everyone gathers firewood and the flames rise.

It is difficult to save a fire that is near by water far away, and it is not as good as a close neighbor by a distant relative.

The ship carries a thousand pounds and only one person is at the helm.

It is difficult to walk with one foot, and it is difficult to sing with a single palm.

1. Cooperation

Explanation: Working together: working together. Regardless of each other, work together. < /p>

Translation: One person accepts one hundred acres of land, and then works together with everyone regardless of each other to calculate the harvest equally among the acres.

Example: "They are all explaining to us the road to peaceful construction through joint efforts." ——Lu Xun's "The Final Collection of Qiejieting Essays·Records of the Soviet Printmaking Exhibition"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, object, with a complimentary meaning.

2. Tens of thousands of people are of one mind

Explanation: Tens of thousands of people are of one mind. Describes unity.

From: Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties, "Book of the Later Han·Zhu Xie Biography": "If ten thousand people are of one mind, it is still impossible, let alone hundreds of thousands!"

Translation: If ten thousand people are of one mind, it is still impossible. Resistance, let alone one hundred thousand?

Example: "Everyone is united and appeals with one voice to resist the traitors and awaken the government." - Chapter 108 of "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" by Cai Dongfan and Xu Jinfu

Grammar: subject and predicate Formula; used as predicate and attributive; contains commendatory meaning.

3. Like-minded

Explanation: Tao: way. We have the same interests and the same opinions.

From: Western Jin Dynasty·Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Chen Si Wang Zhi Biography": "In the past, Yi Yinzhi was a concubine, which was the most humble, and Lu Shang's place of slaughtering fishing was the most humble, that's how he saw it Judging from Tang Wu and Zhou Wen, they are sincere and like-minded, and have magical powers in the desert."

Translation: In the past, Yi Yin was a minor minister in dowry, with a low status. Lu Shang worked as a butcher and fisherman, with a humble status. They met Shang Tang and King Wen of Zhou respectively, who had the same interests, and assisted them in their great achievements.

Example: "Although the two felt like-minded at first, later Zimei's enthusiasm turned cold." - Wen Yiduo's "Du Fu"

Grammar: conjunction; as predicate and attributive ; Contains praise.

4. Live and die together

Explanation: Life and death and love describe a deep friendship. < /p>

Translation: Zheng Yi and I have lived and died together, passed through many dangers, and we get excited when we talk about this. When can we forget it?

Example: A pair of comrades who live and die together, side by side; fiery hands, tightly held together. ——Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan "Eternal Life in the Fire"

5. Stay in the same boat through thick and thin

Explanation: Take the same boat in the storm and fight the wind and rain together. It is a metaphor for *** going through adversity together. < /p>

Translation: The people of Wu and Yue hated each other. When they were crossing in the same boat and encountered strong winds, they helped each other, just like left and right hands.

Example: Faced with the severe impact of the international financial crisis, we are in the same boat through thick and thin, adversity and hardship.

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; with a complimentary meaning.