Share what is needed
In Chinese, Pinyin is t ō NGG ò ngy ǒ UW ú, which means to help each other. It comes from the biography of Yang Jun in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
It means to help each other.
The origin of Idioms
In Chen Shou's biography of Yang Jun in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, it is said that "Jun Zhenji was poor and needed for all."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: to exchange what is needed and to share what is not
Idiom usage
In Song Ye Shi's Preface: "Fang Qi's home, his friends, all things in common, and sitting together, I don't know how the years have changed." It is also called "nothing in common". In the epitaph of Liu jianweng written by Ye Shi of Song Dynasty, "jianweng serves as his mother for two generations, follows his elder brother and caresses his younger brother; as a diplomatic friend, he connects with his hometown and has everything in common."
Share what is needed
point to a hill and talk about grindstone -- make concealed reference to something - zhǐ shān mài mò
manage one 's work easily and leisurely - cuò zhì yù rú
The combination of pearls and jade - zhū bì lián huī