First, "carry" means "carry", that is, carry with you, which can be used for things and people. For example, the leader asked everyone to bring their families to the group meeting.
Using "carrying" to mean bringing your family has been around since ancient times. For example: "Biography of the Ram Twenty-seven Years of" xianggong ":"Bring a wife. " (Translation: Behind his wife's back. )
Second, "together" means "together" and "together", which is often used to indicate what to do together. For example, I wish the two newcomers a hundred years of harmony, a long life together and all the best.
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Carrying a family with one mouth;
Interpretation: bringing family members is being dragged down by family members.
Source: Xiong Zhaozheng's Zhang Juzheng, Volume II, back to 18: "So I took my family and went to Beijing with my family."
Usage: as predicate and object; Refers to the size of a family.
Synonym: Bring your family, bring your family.
Example: Family members are not allowed to go out this time. Only one person can go into battle.