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What do you mean by sharing weal and woe?

What does it mean to help each other? Then let me show you its pronunciation, origin, grammar, English translation, part of speech and sentence making.

? What do you mean by sharing weal and woe?

Pinyin: fēng yǔ t? ng zhō

Description: Ship: A ship. Through thick and thin, through thick and thin. Later it means * * * to tide over the difficulties together.

From: "grandson? Nine places: "Fu and Wu people hate Yue people. They are in the same boat, and they will be like their right hand when they meet the wind. "

Ex: Liao resigned as Minister of Finance and Electrification: "Your enthusiasm and perseverance are ten times as great. When you have good laws, you can save this kind of suffering. If there is danger, it will be saved. "

Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Praise: a commendatory term

English: We are in the same boat through thick and thin; Share fate with sb. ; Help each other in times of crisis; On the same stormy boat;

Synonym for helping each other in the same boat

In the same boat * * * Help each other * * Help each other, and Jixin will also help each other in Qi Xin.

The opposite of helping each other in the same boat.

Look at each other, betray, part ways, kick down the ladder.

Make sentences without fear of difficulties

PLA soldiers are in the same boat with the affected people.

They used to be old comrades in the same boat, but now they are alienated because of their different status and differences of opinion at work.

A true friend should be someone who can share joys and sorrows with you.

Villages in poor mountainous areas should share weal and woe and get rid of poverty together.

He shared weal and woe with her and experienced that unforgettable day together.

In that difficult period, all of us in the village shared joys and sorrows.

What do you mean by storm?

Pinyin: fēng yǔ r? p? n

Description: ① Rock: A big stone. It describes extreme wind and rain. (2) metaphor dark oppression.

Said by: Song? Sun Guangxian's Zhao Bei keyhole? Wen Yi? Ding Xiucai's outstanding achievement: "The poet Guan Xiu's poem" Chivalrous Man ":? At dusk, the wind and rain are as black as a rock, and I don't know where to go. "

Example: Liang Qichao's comment on the Sino-Japanese negotiations: "The sick people sit alone in the compartment, surrounded by Lin Mang, and the vendors are crazy and screaming for help. Who can hear them?"

Praise or disapproval: a neutral word

English: Wind and rain swept the brilliant sky-a grim situation; A dark society or predicament;

Synonym for stormy weather.

The wind and rain are as dark as black.

The opposite of stormy weather.

The clouds cleared away and the light of day came back.

Wind and rain make rock-like sentences.

The old Red Army couldn't help crying when he remembered the stormy days in the past.