A thousand hammers beat the Gong, one hammers set the tone
It is a Chinese idiom, which means to express a decisive opinion in the case of different opinions.
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor to express a decisive opinion when there are different opinions.
Idioms and allusions
Guo clarified Chapter 10 of the story of the great sword: "a thousand gongs are hammered and the sound is fixed with one hammer - Captain, you can decide."
Discrimination of words
Emotional color: neutral idiom idiom usage: as object, attributive, clause; used for summary idiom structure: complex sentence idiom generation time: Contemporary idiom synonym: thousand hammers beating Gong, one hammers fixing sound idiom example: Lin Jinlan's "allegory" of Landscape: "not to hide the saying: thousand hammers beating Gong, one hammers fixing sound."
A thousand hammers beat the Gong, one hammers set the tone
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