Help each other with common worries
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ngy ō uxi ā ngji ù, which means to help each other with the same worries. It comes from the biography of Helu in the spring and Autumn period of Wu and Yue.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Ye, Han Dynasty, wrote in the biography of Helu in the spring and Autumn period of Wu and Yue: "we share the same disease with each other, we share the same worries with each other, the birds flying in awe follow each other, and the water under the Laise flows because of the recovery."
Analysis of Idioms
Sympathize with each other
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Help each other with common worries
talk of everything under the sun - tán tiān shuō dì
the waters and skies merge in one colour - shuǐ tiān yī sè