people are unanimous in their opinion
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Zhang ò NGK ǒ ut ó ngsh ē ng", which means that what everyone says is the same. It's from the story of the old man.
interpretation
With "one voice, one voice". It doesn't mean "all agree".
source
In Chapter 118 of Xia Jingqu's Ye sou Pao Yan in the Qing Dynasty, "it is difficult for the superior to resist the emperor's orders, but the inferior to his daughter-in-law. The gentry of the Zhongfu Dynasty are full, and all of them speak in unison."
Examples
But the people of Zhuxian Town, carrying the old and the young all the way, with incense plates on their heads, were squeezed and crowded. They all joined hands to keep the marshal, crying loudly. The 59th chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhòng kǒu tóng shēng
people are unanimous in their opinion
gathering in crowds and groups. chéng qún zhú duì
red and ornate carriages used by noblemen in ancient times. zhū lún huá gǔ
climb trees to catch water from a flint. yuán mù qiú yú
leave a good name for posterity. bǎi shì liú fēn