Learn from each other
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǔ ch á ngq ì Du ǎ n, which means to absorb strengths and discard weaknesses. It's from the structure of casual love.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the structure of leisure and occasional mail: "it's not the same business that has been passed down by predecessors, but also to learn from each other's strong points and discard their weak points, so as to make people know what they have done and what they have disobeyed."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used to choose. Example Lu Xun's postscript to the compilation and collation of "running current" from the collected works: "of course, there is no modern opinion. Learning from each other's strong points and discarding the weak points is enough as long as the" fighting spirit "can inspire the hearts of young soldiers."
Learn from each other
Simple words are few in meaning - yán jiǎn yì shǎo
one 's crime deserves more than death - sǐ yǒu yú zhū