风雨同舟
Explanation: By the storm in the same boat, fighting together with wind and rain. Metaphor of the common experience of adversity. Usage: Partial official; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with compliment Source: Sun Wu "nine grandchildren to": "Cardiff Wu Man and more of people's bad too, when their boat, the case of wind, it is extended also, such as right-hand man." Examples: They are sharing weal and woe, ~ comrades.- Thesaurus: impose the same destiny upon the noble and the mean alike, all come to an end, good people are destroyed with the bad as the jade and stone are burned up together
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