When two people join forces, the profits are cut off [èrén tóng xρn, qílìduàn jρn].
Interpretation: Metaphorically, as long as two people unite, they can exert great power. Pro: Sharp; Cut: To cut or break.
Source: Zhou Dynasty Zhou Wenwang Ji Chang's Book of Changes: "Two people are United, and their profits are broken; Words of one heart stink like moss. "
Translation of vernacular Chinese: Zhou Zhouwen and Wang Jichang wrote in the Book of Changes: "Two people are United, and the force of unity is like a sharp knife, which can break metal; I can talk in language, and my words are as fragrant, elegant and beautiful as bluegrass, without foul language. "
Usage: compound sentences, as clauses, have a positive meaning.
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Related words: brothers are United, and their profits are broken. Husband and wife are United, and their profits are broken. Everyone is United, and its profit is broken.
Brothers are United, and their profits are broken.
Mbth: brothers are United, and their profits are broken.
Interpretation: Metaphor means that as long as brothers unite, they can exert great power. Generally refers to unity and cooperation.
Source: Zhou Dynasty Zhou Wenwang Ji Chang's Book of Changes: "Two people are United, and their profits are broken; Words of one heart stink like moss. "
Translation of vernacular Chinese: Ji Chang, a Zhou Zhou Wenwang's Book of Changes, said: "Two people are United, and the force of unity is like a sharp knife, which can break metal; I can talk in language, and my words are as fragrant, elegant and beautiful as bluegrass, without foul language. "