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Still waters run deep.
dà zhì ruò yú )
Interpretation: If: Like. Brilliant people seem stupid on the surface and don't show off themselves.
Source: Song Su Shi's "He Ouyang Young Master to Shi Qi": "Great courage is cowardly, great wisdom is like foolishness." In "Lao Tzu", "great wisdom is foolish, great ingenuity is clumsy, big sound is sound, and the elephant is invisible"...
Usage: subject-predicate; as predicates, predicates, and clauses; Refers to intelligent people who do not show their edge, for example, Qing Xue Fucheng's "Yong'an Notes, Historical Materials II: Luo Wenzhong's Legacy Love": "There are sages who support and follow their strengths, how can it be?
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Roughly if there is a surplus, use "wise and foolish" instead. It means "almost the same as me".
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Great wisdom and foolishness: It seems to refer to a person who is being wise and talented, and seems to be very stupid on the surface.
Source: Song Su Shi "He Ouyang Xiu Zhishi Enlightenment":"Courage is cowardly, wisdom is foolishness. "
Roughly like a fish: Roughly like a fish.
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That is to say, people who look stupid are actually not simple.
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"Roughly like a fish" on the top floor
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Well, I found a lot of ancient materials, and it seems that there is no such word, but I have seen that the person's username is these four words, and the guess is that it is a fake word.
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"Roughly like more", I haven't heard of it.
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大智若愚 ( dà zhì ruò yú ).
Explanation If: It seems. Brilliant people seem to be stupid on the surface and don't show off.
Source: Song Su Shi's "He Ouyang Young Master to Shi Qi": "Great courage is cowardly, great wisdom is like foolishness."
In "Lao Tzu", "great wisdom is foolish, great ingenuity is clumsy, big sound is sound, and the elephant is invisible"...
Usage: subject-predicate; as predicates, predicates, and clauses; It refers to the fact that intelligent people do not show their edge.
Example Qing Xue Fucheng's "Yong'an Notes, Historical Materials II: Luo Wenzhong's Legacy Love": "There are sages who support and follow their strengths, how can it be?
synonyms are clumsy, humble, and unremarkable.
Antonyms deep in the valley Sharp, unattainable, unattainable.
After the break, the pig eats the tiger.
The explanation of Great Wisdom Ruoyu in "Etymology" is as follows: the intelligence is very high but does not show the edge, and it looks like stupidity on the surface. From Song Sushi's Jingjin Dongpo Anthology, 27 He Ouyang Shaoshuai to Shi Qi:
Courage is cowardly, wisdom is foolishness. The same meaning is also the great ingenuity. Lao Tzu said:
The big sound is invisible, and the elephant is invisible, so big that it means the same thing, but it can better show the great and controllable side of the person being described.
If the great wisdom is foolish, if it is foolish, it has been enlightened;But in order to be enlightened, one needs to 'guard the foolishness, and the one who guards is the practice, that is, the kung fu.' The realization of reason is an enlightenment, which is close to the realm of 'foolishness';The understanding of things, the understanding of everything, always waking up, and holding on to oneness, is a great wise man. The wise man is extremely stupid.
The great fool is the opposite of wisdom. Outer wisdom and inner foolishness, real foolishness; Foolish on the outside and wise on the inside, great wisdom also. Outsiders are wise and skillful, accustomed to pretentiousness, often public, calculating, shrewd and capable, and cannot afford to lose anything.
The inner wise man, the outside is confused, the good is calculating, everything is big or small, up to the view, generous, and informal. The difference between wisdom and foolishness, the difference between strength and strength, and the difference between virtual and real.
大义凛然】 dà yì lǐn rán 大义: justice. Awe-inspiring: serious, awe-inspiring. Describe the appearance of being strong and unyielding for the sake of a just cause.
Example sentence In the face of the enemy's butcher's knife, he is righteous and awe-inspiring, and he sees death as home.
大智若愚】 dà zhì ruò yú refers to a person who is wise and talented, does not show off himself, and seems to be stupid on the outside.
Example sentence This person is honest on the outside, but he is actually very smart, and belongs to the kind of person who is wise and foolish.
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dà zhì ruò yú
Idiom: Great wisdom is foolishness.
Chinese Classics.
Explanation] Some people with outstanding intelligence seem to be stupid and do not show their edge.
Example] Holding on to the black and not daring to be self-satisfied, so it is there. Zhang Binglin, "On the New Party".
synonyms] big clumsy, humble like a valley, not showing the edge, deep hidden like a valley [antonyms] sharp and clear, unstoppable, stupid.
Grammar] subject-predicate; as predicates, predicates, and clauses; It refers to the wise man who does not show his edge.
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If you are wise and foolish, you don't believe in the dictionary of idioms.
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Don't say a few points, I'll take it all! As for the above questions, you don't know about them!
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If a dead man's head! You're scouring points! O fool!
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1 Poor dagger.
Interpretation Figure: map; Poor: exhaustive; See: Present. In the parable, at the end of the development of the matter, the truth or original intention is revealed.
2. Great wisdom is foolishness.
Interpretation Some people with great intelligence seem to be stupid and unassuming.
3. Go your own way and let others do the talking.
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The dwarf watched the play
i zǐ kàn xì
Idiom allusion du: The metaphor only knows that it is attached to others and has no opinions. It is also less knowledgeable than dao metaphors.
Source of the idiom: "Zhu Zi's Answers to the Language" Volume 27: "Just like a dwarf watching a play, when he sees the person in front of him laughing, he also laughs, although he has never seen it, it must be funny, so he laughs with him." ”
Praying Mantis Catching Cicadas" is a fable, about the Spring and Autumn Period, King Wu did not listen to dissuasion, insisted on sending troops to attack the Chu State, a young man with the story of "the praying mantis catches the cicada, the yellow finch is behind", warned the King of Wu that it is dangerous to want to get the immediate benefits and ignore the hidden dangers behind him, so that the King of Wu dispelled the idea of attacking the Chu State.
Quote: The night gave me black eyes, but I used them to find the light.
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A famous quote: I believe that my future is not a dream! Idioms with rich connotations and allusions: the opposite is the opposite, and the sheep are remedied; Or wait for the rabbit and cover your ears and steal the bell.
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Great courage and cowardice are what Su Shi said, and great wisdom and foolishness are what Lao Tzu said.
"Great courage and cowardice" from Song · Su Shi's "He Ouyang Young Master to Shi Qi": "Resignation in the unreached years, retreat to can't stop, courage and cowardice, wisdom like foolishness, nobility without a crown and glory, benevolence without guidance and longevity." "
Translation: But when you are not yet ready to retire, you desperately ask to resign and return to your hometown, retreating and presuming that you are not capable of stopping because you do not have the ability. The bravest people look like they're timid, and the smartest look like they're stupid.
The most valuable thing is that there is no official title but is respected by others, and the most admired is to obtain real longevity without the art of guidance.
"Great wisdom if foolishness" from "Lao Tzu" "Great wisdom if foolishness, great ingenuity if clumsy, big sound and hopeful, elephant invisible." ”
Translation: The whitest thing seems to be dirty, the grand square generally does not see the edges and corners, the grand (human) material (object) generally matures late, the grand rhythm often sounds thin, and the grand imposing scene does not seem to have a definite shape.
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Brilliant people seem stupid on the surface and don't show off themselves.
The performance of great wisdom and foolishness in life is not to show their cleverness everywhere, to be low-key, never to boast to others to elevate themselves, the principle of life is to accumulate steadily, quiet and far-reaching, pay attention to their own cultivation, level and quality improvement, for many things with a generous and open attitude, with the realm of all rivers and the strong self-seeking mentality, never too many complaints, can really do things in a down-to-earth manner, for many things are not high, just want to be able to continue to accumulate. Many times the wisdom of the foolish accompanied by the late bloomer, after all, the wisdom of the foolish requires the continuous accumulation of themselves, just like the continuous accumulation of jade blanks, years of accumulation is often a peerless treasure, born because the volume is too large and needs to be carefully crafted, and unlike the wisdom of the small jade can be carved out of a few moments can be immediately sold in the market at a good price, so the late bloomer is often a priceless treasure.
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Great wisdom is foolish, which means that there is no wit on the surface and pretends to be very stupid, but there is great wisdom in the chest. Some believe that it is a tactic, deliberately hidden and not revealed.
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Having great wisdom but looking like a stupid person on the outside describes a person's wisdom to a very high level.
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It is an idiom to describe a wise man, pedantic and stupid on the surface, but in fact he is indeed a hidden master!
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Still waters run deep.
dà zhì ruò yú
Explanation] Some people with outstanding intelligence seem to be stupid and do not show their edge.
Example] Holding on to the black and not daring to be self-satisfied, so it is there. Zhang Binglin, "On the New Party".
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There is a saying:
Smart people get things done.
Savvy people can try to show their cleverness.
Clever people can hide their cleverness.
A wise man can master the wise.
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People with great wisdom don't seem to be very smart, and conversely, people who look smart aren't necessarily smart.
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Great wisdom and foolishness means that a person with great wisdom does not pretend to be wise, but seems to be stupid on the surface. The meaning is very clear, that is, a person who is wise and talented, does not show off himself, and his appearance gives people a very stupid feeling. Most of the Chinese idioms are the summaries of the experience and lessons of the ancients, and they are the crystallization of wisdom.
Some people always like to be clever and are always afraid of being taken as fools, and often stage tragedies of cocooning themselves, setting themselves on fire, and digging their own graves. These people may succeed in one move and gain momentum for a while, but after all, they are playing a little clever and a big fool. ......
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It looks silly, but it's actually very smart.
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It looks stupid, but it's actually smart.
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On the surface, it looks stupid and sluggish, but in fact, the wisdom of life is calm.
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He doesn't look very smart, but he's actually a wise man.
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People with outstanding talents look no different from ordinary people.
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He looks like an ordinary person, but he has amazing intelligence!
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Some people of great intellect seem to be stupid and unremarkable.
Original text: Huanxi Sha.
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