with one voice
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is "zh ò NGK ǒ ur ú Y", which means that many people say the same thing and have the same opinion. It comes from Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian Li Bu Yi Du gei Shi Sheng Zhuan of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Many people say the same thing and have the same opinion. It's the same as "one voice".
The origin of Idioms
Shen Defu's Ye Huo Bian Li Bu Yi Du Ji Shi Sheng Zhuan in Ming Dynasty said, "it's called Ke Chen, but he should be promoted from the inside. The most unworthy one or two people come out from the outside, so everyone agrees."
Idiom usage
To be used as a predicate or adverbial
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: one word, one word, one voice; antonym: different voices
Chinese PinYin : zhòng kǒu rú yī
with one voice
serialize the process of production to make it complete. pèi tào chéng lóng
maintain one 's original pure character. yī chén bù zī
grow old with nothing accomplished. mǎ chǐ tú zēng
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature. chuí gǒng ér zhì
The speaker is not guilty, the listener is not guilty. yán zhě wú zuì,wén zhě zú jiè