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complement each other, add to the snake, and there is one that I didn't expect.
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Words and deeds are consistent, self-justifying, impeccable, seamless, and reasonable.
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Walk the talk with what you say and justify yourself.
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Self-justifying, impeccable, seamless.
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Seamless, self-justifying, and flawless.
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synonyms: icing on the cake, turning stones into gold.
Antonyms: self-defeating, drawing snakes, gold into iron.
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synonyms: icing on the cake.
Antonyms: Drawing snakes to add to self-defeating.
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Antonyms: dog's tail continues to marten, falling short.
synonyms: icing on the cake.
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Near; Come back twice as strong.
Against: Draw snakes to add to the foot.
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Self-defeating, painting snakes, and turning gold into iron.
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Contradictory synonym - contradictory contradiction antonym - seamless and unassailable.
Indiscriminate use of the number of synonyms -- unworthy of the name, concealing people's eyes and ears Antisense -- genuine and worthy of the name.
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Indiscriminate and full of numbers is close to the name, unworthy of the name, concealing people's eyes and ears, and anti-genuine, worthy of the name.
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synonyms: expressive pen point stone into gold.
Antonyms: self-defeating, self-defeating.
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1.The Chu man who sold spears and shields opened his mouth because of self-contradiction.
2.During the reign of King Qi Xuan, Mr. Nan Guo.
The version was full of power, and he actually obtained Yulu, but after King Qi ascended the throne, he had to flee.
3.Zhang Seng Miao gave the image of the dragon to the eyes again, and the dragon on the painting actually flew into the air, so we know how to put the finishing touch.
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1. Self-contradiction.
2. Indiscriminate filling.
3. Putting the finishing touch.
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1.Paradoxical means that what the person says is exactly relative to what is said before and after it
2.Indiscriminate filling means that the person has no real talent and learning, and mixes in the team to deceive people
3 The finishing touch is to say that it occupies a very important and indispensable position in the whole
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Paradox:
Source: "Han Feizi Difficult One": "The Chu people have a shield and a spear, and the reputation is said:
The strength of my shield can be trapped. He also praised his spear and said: 'The benefit of my spear is all in things.'
Or say, 'How is the spear of the Son entrapping the shield of the Son?' Don't be able to do that.
Note: It is a metaphor for the contradiction between what you say and do.
Antonyms: self-justifying, flawless, seamless.
synonyms: out of place, out of place.
Story: During the Warring States Period, the great thinker Han Feizi once told a man who sold spears and shields, and saw people selling his spear as the sharpest spear in the world, and there was nothing that could not be penetrated; After a while, he sold his shield as the hardest shield in the world, and nothing could pierce it. Someone in the crowd asked him to poke his shield with his spear, and he fled.
English: paradox
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Walk the talk with what you say and justify yourself.
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Self-justifying, impeccable, seamless.
Zhang Seng Xiang Tang Zhang Yanyuan "Famous Paintings of the Past Dynasties - Zhang Seng Xuan": "The four white dragons of Jinling Anle Temple do not point their eyes, and every cloud: 'The eyes are flying.'" People think it is delusional, but please point it out. Suddenly, the thunder and lightning broke the wall, the two dragons rode the clouds to the sky, and the two dragons did not see the eyes. ” >>>More
Fables are stories that illustrate life. Mythology is a story created by human ancestors, and legends are circulated in the folk story, and the finishing touch is to use the story to illustrate the truth, so it is a fable.
Paradoxical means that a person is inconsistent in his words and actions. It can also refer to quarrels or conflicts between accomplices.
He said that the spear he sold was sharp, and that the shield he sold was strong. The metaphor speaks without consideration and contradicts the meaning.
Paradox: Once upon a time, there was a merchant from the state of Chu who sold homemade spears and shields in the market. He first raised the shield and boasted as he patted it, saying, "The shield I sold is the strongest and the strongest, and it is no longer strong." >>>More