Gathering together, a China idiom, pinyin is huān jù yī táng tá ng tá ng, which describes gathering together. From "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses".
From; Back to the 120th chapter of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty: "Today, many good brothers get together, and it is shameful and ridiculous to regard the former strongmen as self-sufficient and humiliate heroes."
Translated as; Now all the good brothers gather together, pretending to be heroes of the past, insulting and snubbing all the good people, and laughing shamefully unconsciously.
Example:
1 At the reunion of old classmates, there is always something to talk about.
On the anniversary, old and new students gathered together, bringing vitality to the ancient campus.
On the anniversary, old and new students got together, which brought excitement to the quiet campus.
On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the lights are bright, singing and laughing, and working people get together to celebrate traditional festivals.
The Spring Festival is coming, everyone is busy decorating and celebrating, and everyone wants to get together immediately.