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Idioms about national unity

Idioms include: Qi Xin works together, adversity * * *, sharing weal and woe, iron wall and iron wall, Wan Hu works together, friends work together, fight side by side, unite as one, help each other in the same boat, be honest and harmonious, unite as one, and rely on each other to be strong, and Qi Xin works together, all corners of the country, to be strong.

1, Qi Xin cooperation

Pinyin: qí xīn xié lì √.

Description: We have the same understanding and work together. Qi Xin, concentric; Association, * * * cooperation.

From: Source: Yue: "Yu Mou, rule the world with him." Mozi Shang Xian.

2. Adversity and ** *

Pinyin: Hu ànàyǔgêng

Explanation: * * Share risks and overcome difficulties. Refers to the close relationship with each other and the same interests.

Said by: The Book of Rites: "Confucians treat each other with courtesy, treat each other with courtesy, rank first, and die of adversity."

3. share joys and sorrows.

Pinyin: y incarnation dialect

Commentary: Through thick and thin, through thick and thin. Metaphor * * * has suffering.

From: Sun Tzu's Art of War in Nine Places: "People in wuyue hate each other. They are in the same boat, and they are like right-hand men when they meet the wind. "

4. Unity is strength

Pinyin: zhòng zhìchéng cheng

Explanation: Qi Xin works together, and Qi Xin is like a city wall. This is a metaphor. If we unite as one, we can overcome difficulties.

From: "Mandarin Zhou Yuxia": "All hearts build a city, and all mouths win gold."

Step 5 stick together

Pinyin: wàn zhòng yī xīn x and n x and n

Explanation: millions of people are United. Describe unity.

From: Biography of Zhu Kun in the Later Han Dynasty: "It's not appropriate for ten thousand people to be United, and the situation is hundreds of thousands!"

6. Break gold into a city

Pinyin: cheng chéng duàn jīn j:n: n j: n

Explanation: become a city, United as a castle; Breaking gold is strong enough to break metal. Refers to one heart and one mind, with great strength.

From: Mandarin Zhou Yuxia: "As the old saying goes,' All hearts make a city, and all mouths win gold. "The Book of Changes": "If two people are together, they will be profitable. "