Nothing in common
In Chinese, Pinyin is t ō NGW ú g ò ngy ǒ u, which means to help each other. From the epitaph of Liu jianweng.
Idiom explanation
Of helping each other. It is the same as "sharing what is needed".
The origin of Idioms
In the epitaph of Liu jianweng written by Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty, "jianweng serves as his mother for two generations, serves his elder brother and caresses his younger brother; as a diplomatic friend, he connects with his hometown and has nothing in common."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : tōng wú gòng yǒu
Nothing in common
Criticizing the red and judging the white. pī hóng pàn bái
Seeing the text from the perspective of Ying. yǐ xì shì wén