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This four-character idiom is used as a team cheer or slogan.

It signifies uniting hearts and joining forces toward a common goal.
Split into two words, the four characters mean:
“Rikuryoku” (戮力) means joining forces.
“Kyoshin” (協心) means to unite hearts.
The first characters of each, “戮” and “協,” both convey the meaning of uniting, making this a compound word that emphasizes similar concepts.
For example, for students, it applies to working together as a group for school events like sports festivals or cultural festivals. For working adults, it applies to collaborating with subordinates or superiors to tackle work tasks.
In English, it would likely correspond to the single word “solidarity.”
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