A hundred beaks are the same
A hundred beaks are the same, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ǎ Ihu ì R ú y ī, still speak one word. It means that many people say the same thing and have the same opinion. From the biography of Xiao lie.
Idiom explanation
There's a lot of talk. Many people say the same thing and have the same opinion.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Xiao lie by Wang Fuzhi of Qing Dynasty, "only when we learn to hear the words of Hunan people, we can see that a hundred beaks are the same."
Chinese PinYin : bǎi huì rú yī
A hundred beaks are the same
A thousand steps are changing with each passing day. rì zhuǎn qiān jiē
The wind set fire, the moon killed. fēng gāo fàng huǒ,yuè hēi shā rén
a girl of age should be married. nǚ dà dāng jià
budget liberally and spend sparingly. kuān dǎ zhǎi yòng