different approaches but equally satisfactory results
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ì Q ǔ t ó NGG ō ng. It refers to the same wonderful articles and speeches of different times and people, or the same effect of different things. The original meaning is that different tunes have the same influence and are equally wonderful. From Jin Xue Jie by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To be an attribute or an object. Combined structure. Although Zhicheng is a little brother and a "book friend", his observation and memory are similar to those of his elder brother. Preface to the second collection of Ye brothers by Zhu Ziqing
The origin of Idioms
In Jin Xue Jie by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty, "Zi Yun is similar to each other, but the same works are different."
Idioms and allusions
Sima Xiangru and Yang Xiong, two famous writers in the Western Han Dynasty, are good at Ci Fu. Sima Xiangru was a person in the period of emperor Jingdi of the Han Dynasty, whose works include Zixu Fu and Shanglin Fu, and his rhetoric is gorgeous. Yang Xiong was a person in the period of emperor chengdi of the Han Dynasty, whose works include Ganquan Fu and Hedong Fu, advocating political reform. Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty, commented that "Ziyun is similar to each other, and the same works are different."
Analysis of Idioms
It happens to be the same
Chinese PinYin : yì qǔ tóng gōng
different approaches but equally satisfactory results
Three rivers and seven rivers. sān jiāng qī zé
give a swift glance and practise fawning. yān shì mèi xíng
perspiration came down like raindrops. huī hàn rú yǔ