Seek common ground
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ú nm ó uqi ā NT ó ng, which means consultation and consultation are the same. From the book dayumo.
The origin of Idioms
The book dayumo: "the official occupation, but first cover the will, Kun life in the yuan turtle.". I'll make up my mind first. I'll consult with you, and you'll depend on ghosts and gods. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. In the second year of zongtianli in the yuan and Ming Dynasties, it is said that all the provincial, court, Taiwan and other departments should consult for the same money and translate it to tell me Lin Zexu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "Fu Zou Zeng Wang Yan Tiao Chen Feng Guan ban on the sea": "I have consulted with you. I'd like to examine the situation of the discussion and offer you my emperor's respect." If the officials and others have stated what they have seen, it is not the same opinion. I hope that they will be allowed to be a state, and that they will benefit and harm. ——The history of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xún móu qiān tóng
Seek common ground
usages arise from common practice. xiāng shuài chéng fēng
Be careful from beginning to end. jǐn shǐ lǜ zhōng
Buy old cattle across the mountain. gé shān mǎi lǎo niú
of men shouting and horses neighing. rén yǔ mǎ sī