go through thick and thin together
Idiom explanation: to describe the same interests between each other, life and death in common degree: common emotional color: commendatory words method usage: as predicate, attribute; refers to life and death in common idiom structure: combined generation age: Modern
Sharing life and death Mao Zedong's "launching the movement of rent reduction, production and supporting the government and the people in the base areas" said: "our party's task of winning over the masses carefully, seriously and thoroughly in the base areas and sharing life and death with the masses is of more urgent significance than in the past six years."
Life and death together
[Pinyin] t ó ngsh ē ngs ǐ, G ò NGC ú NW á ng
Live together, die together. They share the same interests, life and death.
[source] in the book of Sui, Zheng Yizhuan: "Zheng Yizhuan and I live and die together. We are in danger. If we are anxious, we will forget it."
Chinese PinYin : tóng shēng sǐ,gòng cún wáng
go through thick and thin together
encourage monsters to stalk abroad , making trouble , causing disorder. xīng yāo zuò luàn
attempt nothing and accomplish nothing. wú suǒ zuò wéi
the dog of jie barked at yao-utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to serve its master. jié quǎn fèi yáo