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The fable of "The Far Other" comes from "Warring States Policy: Wei Ce IV", which tells the story of a man who wants to take a car to the Chu State, but because he chooses the opposite direction and does not listen to the advice of others, he can only get farther and farther away from the Chu State. Tell us that no matter what we do, we must first look at the direction in order to give full play to our advantages; If the direction is wrong, then favorable conditions will only work in the opposite direction.
I wanted to get to the south, but the car was heading north. The metaphor is the opposite of action and purpose.
The "yuan" of the idiom is a car bar; "Ruts" are the marks left by the wheels on the road. The opposite of the goal is the opposite, and the result is farther and farther away from the goal. The parable tells us that no matter what we do, we can only give full play to our advantages only by first looking in the right direction; If the direction is wrong, then favorable conditions will only work in the opposite direction.
Later, in the process of circulation, people used to say that it was "the north is the opposite", and another idiom "the opposite way" was derived, and the meaning was the same as "the north and the south". The opposite shows that things should not be done in the opposite direction, but should be realistic. If the action is the opposite of the goal, the result will be further and further away from the goal.
Therefore, sharpen the knife and set the right goal before doing something.
The above are some of the views of the encyclopedia, and I personally think that the opposite seems to be really just a fool's thing to do in terms of cherishing time and money; However, if there is some background to this matter, such as some things that must be done or ulterior motives, it is not necessarily something that only fools will do.
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If the action is the opposite of the purpose, then the more effort is spent, the worse the effect.
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1.Actions and goals should be aligned. 2.Choose a goal, you have to move towards it, you can't go in the opposite direction, it's impossible to reach the goal!
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It means that the car wants to go south but the car goes north, which is the opposite of the action and the purpose. The truth tells us that in everything we do, we must have the correct direction of effort, so that the subjective desire of practical action is consistent, and only in this way can we achieve the desired goal.
Going in the opposite direction is an idiom that means that the mind wants to go south but the car goes north. The metaphor is that action and purpose contradict each other. Tell us the truth:
No matter what you do, you must first look at the direction so that you can give full play to your advantages. If the direction is wrong, then favorable conditions will only work in the opposite direction.
The moral of "The Opposite Direction" satirizes people whose actions are contrary to their goals. Enlighten us that before we do something, we need to find the right direction and put into it in order to succeed.
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The Opposite is a fable.
The evolved idiom comes from "Warring States Policy: Wei Ce IV", so what does the opposite tell us?
1. The story tells us that no matter what we do, we should make a good plan, set a good goal and direction, so as to be conducive to the completion of things. The story of the opposite is from Shi Bi's book "Warring States Policy".
The four articles of Wei Ce have now become a four-character idiom often used by us.
2. The story tells that Ji Liang, a famous politician and thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period, met a slender man driving a carriage to the north on the way to the upper court.
Go, but the state of Chu is in the south, and the road taken by the driver is exactly the opposite of the road to the state of Chu.
3. Ji Liang gave advice, but the man only told Ji Liang that his horse was very good, his road expenses were a lot, and his horse regret Lifu's driving skills were very good, regardless of the advice. This story was told by Ji Liang to the then King of Wei, in order to dissuade the King of Wei from giving up the idea of attacking Handan and wanting to expand his territory.
That's it for the introduction of what the opposite side tells us.
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The story tells us that no matter what we do, we must first look at the direction in order to give full play to our favorable conditions; If the direction is wrong, then favorable conditions will only work in the opposite direction. It shows that doing things should not go the opposite way, and should be realistic and realistic. If the action is the opposite of the goal, the result will be further and further away from the goal.
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Tell us not to be smart.
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The story tells us that we must find the right direction in order to give full play to our advantages, and if the action is the opposite of the purpose of the wild hail, it is very likely that we will do useless work and achieve nothing in the end. The idiom "going from the south to the north" is a metaphor for the opposite of the purpose of action, from "Warring States Policy: Wei Ce IV".
The allusion of "The Opposite Path".
The king of Wei planned to attack the state of Zhao, and Ji Liang persuaded the king of Wei to say:"I was on the road and met a man who was driving north, and told me, 'I'm going to Chu.
I asked him, 'Why are you going north if you want to go to Chu?' 'He said:
My horse runs fast. 'I said:'Although your horse is running fast, this is not the way to the country of Chu!
And he said:'I'm well entrenched. 'I said:
Although you have a lot of entanglements, this is not the way to Chu! '
Ji Liang said again:'The person who drove me was very skilled. 'He didn't know that the direction was wrong, and the better the conditions for the journey, the farther away from the state of Chu would be.
Now the king wants to dominate the princes at every turn, wants to gain the trust of the world in everything, relies on his strong country and elite army, and goes to attack Handan, and wants to expand his territory and raise his prestige, don't you know that the more you do this, the farther away from the goal of unifying the world as the king, this is just like the behavior of going to Chu but going north! "
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The truth of the opposite is that we must choose the right direction to be a person and do things, so that we can achieve success only by rolling out our own efforts, otherwise we will only get farther and farther away from the goal we want to achieve.
The Opposite Divergence is an idiom evolved from a fable, from "Warring States Policy: Wei Ce IV". The original meaning of the opposite is to go south while the car is going north, which is a metaphor for the opposite of action and purpose. The "other" referred to by "going in the opposite direction" is limited to actions (measures) and goals (aspirations), while the "other" referred to by "going in opposite directions" is much broader than "going in the opposite direction".
In other words, "opposite to each other" is said to be about two sides of the same thing; "Opposite" is said in relation to two different things.
Synonyms of the opposite of each other
1. Parting ways: A metaphor for trembling and going their separate ways due to different aspirations or goals. Argument.
2. Far from each other: there are great differences and distances between them.
3. Abandon the original and chase the end: give up, give up. Ben, fundamental, primary.
Chasing, pursuing. The last, the subtle, the secondary. Originally, it referred to abandoning agriculture and doing business in business.
The latter generally refers to the abandonment of the fundamental and major parts and the pursuit of the secondary and subtle ones. It is a metaphor for doing things without grasping the fundamentals, but working on the details.
4. Fighting fires with salary: The metaphor is that because of the wrong method, although there is a intention to solve the problem, the result makes the problem more serious.
5. Running in the opposite direction: figuratively acting in the opposite direction.
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