Common ground
Text: words. The train track is unified and the words are consistent. The metaphor is unified and consistent.
Idiom explanation
It is also called "Tongwen Tonggui". "The book of rites · the doctrine of the mean": "today I get off on the same track, write the same text, and practice the same ethics." Later, he used the metaphor of "common culture and common track" to describe the unification of the country. interpretation: Text: text. The train track is unified and the words are consistent. The metaphor is unified and consistent.
Idioms and allusions
From: the third part of Xiao Puqi rang Feng Biao written by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty: "in the past, Chu pianjun, Yan Ying Xiaozheng, who was in charge of the state of Zhu, was not yet lightly granted, Kuang Che GUI official documents, Siming tongzhai."
Chinese PinYin : tóng wén gòng guǐ
Common ground
a square peg in a round hole. rùi yuán záo fāng
Looking at the sky from the well. zuò jǐng kuī tiān
pay no attention to another's advice. yǐ guī wéi tiàn
sell offices and barter ranks. mài guān mài jué
books written in remote antiquity. sān fén wǔ diǎn