fight against the common enemy
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d í K à it ó ngch ó u, which means all hate the enemy. From the book of songs, Qinfeng, Wuyi.
Analysis of Idioms
A common enemy
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Qinfeng, Wuyi: "mend my spear and share hatred with my son.". Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of Wengong: "the princes and the kings are united, and they offer their contributions.".
Idiom usage
If the emperor makes a decision to stop work immediately, all the people in the world will know that the emperor has the courage to bear hardships, and the enemy will share a common hatred. History of the Qing Dynasty: biography of Li Zongxi
fight against the common enemy
imbued with a spirit that can conquer mountains and rivers - qì tūn shān hé
misfortune might be a blessing disguise - huò fú xiāng yī
my ability is unequal to the given task , for you cannot use a short rope to draw water from a deep weel - gěng duǎn jí shēn
the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved - è piǎo biàn yě
mountains fall and the earth splits - shān bēng dì chè