learn from each other by an exchange of views
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ē Cu ō Zhu ó m ó, which means to refer to discussing with each other, absorbing each other's advantages and correcting each other's disadvantages when studying or researching problems. We should "learn from each other". From the old book with sun Shen.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his old book with sun Shen: "today's people know each other, but few of them are able to accept good words because they have no friends who have made great contributions or who have thought deeply about them like ancient friends."
Idiom usage
Used in academic research
learn from each other by an exchange of views
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub - mó jiān jī gǔ
have sufficient grounds for one 's views - chí zhī yǒu gù
blot out the sky and cover the sun - zhē kōng bì rì