Eight people on the same track
"Ba Zhen Tong rail" is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is "B ā h ó NGT ó nggu", which means a place far away from all directions. It comes from the book of Jin, Emperor Wu Ji.
explain
It refers to the unification of the world. "Ba" refers to a place far away from all directions.
source
In the book of Jin, Wudi Ji: "when we clear up Liang, min, Bao Huaiyang and Yue, the eight tribes are on the same track, and the auspicious omens are constantly improving."
Discrimination of words
[structure] subject predicate type [similar words] the world is unified [words with the same rhyme] little head and tail, snake head and scorpion tail, not giving food, bared teeth, revealing mountains and dew, remnant mountains and waters, ruoyuanshui, Che Long Ma Shui, bustling beauty, pain to the bone marrow,... [time] ancient times
usage
As a predicate or attribute
Chinese PinYin : bā hóng tóng guǐ
Eight people on the same track
praise a person before everybody. féng rén shuō xiàng
add , subtract , multiply and divide. jiā jiǎn chéng chú
Life is as fleeting as the morning dew.. rén shēng rú zhāo lù