Common ground
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ó NGW é ng ò nggu ī, which means to describe the unification of the country. It comes from henfu.
Idiom explanation
It refers to national unity. It is the same as "common ground".
The origin of Idioms
In Han Fu written by Liang and Jiang Yan in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "the world should be leveled, and the common culture should be unified."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the same context
Idiom usage
It refers to the unification of the country
Common ground
suspicious appearance and movements - xíng jì kě yí
new clothes and delicious food -- extravagant living - chǐ yī měi shí
while i do nothing contrary to my good name - dé yīn mò wéi
serve parents while living and give proper burial after death - yǎng shēng sòng sǐ
The crown of a bullet is tied to the ribbon - tán guān jié shòu