share enjoyment with those having similar tastes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ōūūū t ó NGH à o, which means to take out your precious things so that people with the same hobbies can enjoy them. It comes from the book with Yang dezu written by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
Public: open; all: to; same good: like the same people. It refers to taking out the precious things in one's own collection so that people with the same hobbies can enjoy them.
The origin of Idioms
The book with Yang dezu written by Cao Zhi of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms states: "although it can't be stored in famous mountains, it will be passed on to Tonghao."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: public to the world antonym: secret but not publicized, hidden mountain
usage
Though studied by the same people again and again, I still have a deep heart, but I don't dare to be public. A postscript to the discrimination of Longchuan anthology by Hu Fengdan in Qing Dynasty
share enjoyment with those having similar tastes
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