have similar views
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Su ǒ Ji à NL ü è t ó ng, which means that they hold roughly the same views. From the book of huzhongcheng with Wang Fang.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Shunzhi's "Huzhong Cheng Shu with Wang Fang" in the Ming Dynasty said, "the foolish party wants to manage, but comes to narrate the suitable counter, this is not the ancient saying that people have different opinions!"
Idiom usage
It's the same opinion. Example: in Li Yu Wei Shi written by Tang Xun Fang in Qing Dynasty: "wise and resourceful people have the same ideas, but Kong Ming admonishes you to be alone."
Chinese PinYin : suǒ jiàn lüè tóng
have similar views
a long-toothed man with a livid face. qīng miàn liáo yá
There is a gap between the two. tóu jiān dǐ xì
mislead and cause harm to the young men. wù rén zǐ dì