with one voice
Homonym, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì K ǒ ut ó ngy ī n, which means that different people say the same words and describe the same opinions. It comes from the biography of Yu Bing in the book of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Yu Bing in the book of song written by Liang Shenyue in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "Fu Fu's deep thinking is only stupid and stagnant. Today's deeds, with one voice, are outstanding works, and the number of ears of things that have not been measured in politics."
Idiom usage
In Lu Xun's wandering ever burning lamp: "that's natural!" The three said with one voice
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: one voice at a time
Chinese PinYin : yì kǒu tóng yīn
with one voice
Magnificent rivers and mountains. qì zhuàng hé shān
defy steadfastly all brute force. wēi wǔ bù qū
reward the virtuous and punish the wicked. shǎng shàn fá è
one does not consider things outside his position. sī bù chū wèi