kill two birds with one stone
Two birds with one stone, a Chinese word, Pinyin is y ì sh í è RNI ǎ o, which means to hit two birds with one stone. It is now used to describe one action to achieve two goals.
Idiom usage subject predicate type; object, attribute; adjective kill two birds with one stone. His plan was approved by everyone.
kill two birds with one stone
talk of everything under the sun - tán tiān shuō dì
Cut the moon and carve out the clouds - cái yuè lòu yún
The clouds and trees are far away - yún shù yáo gé