If two people are of one mind, their interests will be broken
It is a Chinese complex sentence idiom that two people share the same mind, and their interests can be divided into two parts. It means that as long as two people work together, they can exert great power. It generally refers to unity and cooperation.
The original language comes from the book of changes, Xici Shang: "if two people are of one mind, their interests will be golden; if they are of one mind, their smell will be blue."
Lexical interpretation
If two people are of one mind, their benefits will be golden: it means that as long as two people are of one mind, they can exert great power. Sharp: sharp; cut: cut, break. Two people agree that their sharpness can cut the metal. Here is a metaphor.
Source of vocabulary
In the book of changes, Xici Part 1: "if two people are united, their interests will break gold; if they are united, their smell will be like orchid."
Vocabulary examples
The 73rd chapter of the light on the wrong road written by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty: "so Shen said: 'two people are of one mind, and their interests break gold.'"
Explanation of vocabulary
Do not write Li as Li.
Related words
If people are united, their interests will be decided by gold; if brothers are united, their interests will be decided by gold; if husband and wife are united, their interests will be decided by gold
If two people are of one mind, their interests will be broken
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