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Idioms that start with the same word

Idioms beginning with the same word: share weal and woe, strange bedfellows, share weal and woe, perish together, and go with the flow.

1, in the same boat

Helping each other in the same boat is an idiom, which comes from Zhao Ye's Biography of the Harmony between Wu and Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period. Being in the same boat (pity: pity, sympathy) is a metaphor for sympathizing with each other because of the same experience or pain.

Step 2 meet by chance

Strange bedfellows, a China idiom, pinyin is tóng chuáng yì mèng, which means that although we live or engage in an activity together, everyone has his own plans. It can also be said that doing the same thing has different plans in mind. From secretary Zhu.

Step 3 share weal and woe

Share weal and woe (pinyin: tóng gān gòng kǔ) is an idiom from a historical story, which originated from Yan Ce I, the policy of the Warring States Period. "Share weal and woe" means to share weal and woe (sweet); Can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in a sentence; With praise.

4. Ensure mutual destruction

Mutually assured destruction, a China idiom, pinyin: Tó ng Guī yú j ī n, which means mutually assured destruction or mutually assured destruction. Liezi written by Zheng Lieyukou during the Warring States Period.

Step 5 go with the flow

Going with the flow (pinyin: tóng liú hé w) is an idiom derived from a historical story, and the relevant allusions of the idiom come from "Wholehearted Mencius" in the Warring States Period. The original meaning of "collusion" is that words and deeds are consistent, bad customs, and the world is cold; The latter refers to doing bad things with bad people.