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The sandpiper and the clam compete for the benefit of the fisherman" is a metaphor for the two sides to dispute, and both sides lose, allowing the third party to take advantage.
synonyms]: the fisherman gains, loses both, the praying mantis flutters the cicada, and the fisherman profits.
Antonyms]: complement each other and complement each other.
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Sandpiper: Long-billed waterfowl; Mussels: molluscs with shells. The metaphor is that the two sides are in dispute, both sides lose, and the third party benefits.
Allusion. "The fight between the snipe and the clam is a fable told by Su Dai, a strategist during the Warring States period, when he lobbied King Zhao Hui. At that time, Zhao was attacking Yan, and Su Dai thought that the war between Zhao and Yan was just a "snipe and clam fight", and it would definitely make Qin "a fisherman's benefit".
This parable tells people to be wary of the real enemy in the midst of intricate contradictions.
Synonym. The fisherman profits, loses both, and profits.
Antonym. Complement each other and complement each other.
Analysis. Fishing: You can't write "fish".
and "have" both sides are at odds; As a result, both sides lost; to allow a third party to gain benefits"; However, "the snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits" focuses on objectively describing the two sides fighting so that the third party can benefit; "Sitting on the mountain and watching the tiger fight" focuses on describing people's intentions and actions.
Revealing the truth. Everyone is familiar with the story of the battle between the sandpiper and the clam clam , and through this story, you can see some very interesting truths. Both the sandpiper and the mussel want to kill each other, without considering the consequences of doing so, should everyone be humble to each other, courteous to each other, and take a step back to open the sky.
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The metaphor is that the two sides are in dispute, both sides lose, and the third party benefits.
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The meaning of the snipe and the clam fighting, and the fisherman's profit means: the metaphor is that the two sides are in dispute, both sides lose, and the third party takes advantage.
from Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy: Yan Ce II"; "The fight between the snipe and the clam is a fable told by Su Dai, a strategist during the Warring States period, when he lobbied King Zhao Hui. At that time, King Zhao wanted to attack the Yan Kingdom.
Su replaced King Yan and told King Zhao that the war between Zhao and Yan was just a "snipe and clam fighting", and it would definitely make Qin "benefit from a fisherman". Today's parable tells people to be vigilant against the real enemy in the intricate struggle of contradictions.
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yù bàng xiāng zhēng,yú wēng dé lì
Idiom: The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits.
Interpretation]: Sandpiper: long-billed waterfowl; Mussels: mollusks with shells. The metaphor is that the two sides have a dispute about infiltrating and traveling, and both sides lose, allowing the third party to take advantage.
The sandpiper said, 'If it doesn't rain today, it won't rain tomorrow, and there will be dead mussels.' Beng also said:
If it doesn't rain today, it won't rain tomorrow, and there will be dead sandpipers. The two refused to give up each other, and the fisherman got it.
The sandpiper clam fights for the mussel side to be exposed, and the sandpiper pecks at its flesh. The mussel is clamped and its beak is clamped.
The sandpiper said, 'If it doesn't rain today, it won't rain tomorrow, and there will be dead mussels.' ”
The mussel is also known as the sandpiper and says: "If you don't come out today, you won't come out tomorrow, that is, there will be a dead sandpiper." ”
The two refused to give up each other, and the fishermen were caught together.
Word Notes] is selected from "Warring States Policy". Mussel (B4NG): A mollusk that grows in freshwater and has two oval hard shells that can be opened and closed.
Exposure (p)): sunbathing, here refers to basking in the sun on the river beach of the mussels. Sandpiper (y)); The name of the bird, which often catches fish, insects, and shellfish near the water.
Pliers (QI2N): Clamp. Beak (hu@):
The beak of a bird. Namely: just.
Not out: The beak of the knucklecock cannot be pulled out. Capture (q0n):
Catch. Poetry Translation].
The mussel had just climbed onto the beach and opened its shell to bask in the sun, when a sandpiper swooped down and pecked at its flesh. The mussel delicately grips its hard shell and grips the snipe's long, pointed beak tightly. The sandpiper said to the mussels
If it doesn't rain today, if it doesn't rain tomorrow, you'll get sunburned. The mussel also said to the sandpiper, "If you can't pull out your mouth today, or tomorrow, you will die of thirst and starvation."
Sandpipers and mussels refused to let anyone. The results were all caught effortlessly by the fisherman.
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Sandpiper and clam compete for fisherman's profit] as shown below: "Sandpiper" is the bird in the picture, see the "mussel" that opens the outer Chenchang key shell, and pecks its meat, and then the mussel immediately closes the shell and clamps the sandpiper's beak, and the two sides cannot move. This situation is [snipe and clam fighting].
At this time, the fisherman easily took the sandpiper and mussels into his own possession: [the fisherman profits].
This sentence means: When the two sides fight, the first faction and the three get quick imitation.
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We fight for each other internally, boil beans and burn them, and as a result, others get benefits, which is really a competition between snipes and mussels, and a fisherman profits. So what does it mean for the snipe and the clam to compete and the fisherman to profit? Let's find out.
1. Pinyin: yù bàng xiāng zhēng, yú wēng dé lì.
2. Meaning: It is a metaphor that the two sides are in dispute, and both sides lose, allowing the third party to take advantage.
3. Antonyms: complement each other and complement each other.
The above is an introduction to the content of the competition between the snipe and the clam and what it means for the fisherman to profit.
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1. "The sandpiper and the mussel compete, and the fisherman profits" means that the sandpiper and the river mussel are in a stalemate, and in the end they are all taken home by the fisherman. The metaphor is that the two parties quarreled, and in the end, the third party gained benefits in vain. From Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy: Yan Ce II", it is a fable told by the strategist Su Dai when he persuaded King Zhao Hui to stop attacking Yan Kingdom.
2. The story of the snipe and the clam fighting and the fisherman profiting. Zhao Guo has always wanted to attack Yan State. So, Yan sent an envoy Su Dai to persuade King Zhao Hui.
Su Dai said to King Zhao Hui: "When I passed through Yishui on my way to Zhao, I saw a river mussel basking in the sun comfortably. At this time, a sandpiper suddenly came to peck at the flesh of the mussel, and the mussel quickly closed its shell and clamped the beak of the mussel tightly.
3. "The sandpiper and the mussel have been at a stalemate. The fisherman saw them and caught them together. Now that the Zhao State is going to attack the Yan State, the two sides will not be able to hold each other at that time, won't they become sandpipers, and the powerful Qin State may become a "fisherman".
Please also think twice. King Zhao Hui felt that it made a lot of sense, so he stopped the attack on Yan Kingdom.
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The snipe and the clam compete, and the fisherman profits: the metaphor is that the two sides are unable to hold each other, and the third party benefits from it.
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