reach the same goal by different means
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ū zh ì t ó nggu ī, which means to take different methods to get the same result. It comes from the book of Sui, the five elements annals.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: different approaches lead to the same goal, different approaches lead to the same goal, and different approaches lead to the same goal
The origin of Idioms
According to the five elements annals of the Sui Dynasty, "if a man is a God, his Yin and Yang will be unpredictable, and if heaven wants a man to be good, he will be good. All of them have the same effect
Idiom explanation
Metaphor takes different methods to get the same result. It is the same as "different things lead to the same fate".
Chinese PinYin : shū zhì tóng guī
reach the same goal by different means
take the words too literally. wàng wén shēng xùn
The ghost cries and the corn flies. guǐ kū sù fēi
snatch a victory out of defeat. zhuǎn bài wéi shèng
Disgrace one's virtue and disgrace one's conduct. bài dé rǔ xíng