An idiom that describes learning from each other's strengths.

With each other's company, everyone is more radiant.

Spelling: Xiāng déyízhāng

Interpretation: benefits: more; Zhang: Obviously. Of two people or two things cooperating with each other; Both sides' abilities and functions can be better demonstrated.

Out: Bao "Ode to the Sage": "Ruoyao, Shun, Yu, Tang, Wen,; He was awarded the title of Minister Ji, Qi, Yi Yin,; Obviously in North Korea; Mumuleb, concentrate; Complement each other. "