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The blind man is ruthless and lame, and the deaf man is suspicious and dumb.
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The lame man walks on the blind - learn from each other's strengths.
Explanation]: Absorb the strengths of others to make up for your own shortcomings. It also refers to absorbing the strengths of one in the same kind of things to make up for the shortcomings of the other.
From]: "Mencius Teng Wen Gong Shang": "Today's Teng is absolutely strong and makes up for the shortcomings, and it will be fifty miles, and it can still be a good country." ”
Example: Foreign cadres and local cadres have their own strengths and weaknesses, and they must be mutually beneficial in order to make progress.
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The lame man walks on the blind - learn from each other's strengths.
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Problem 1: The blind carry the lame, play a proverb to help each other.
Question 2: The blind man carries the blind man, plays a proverb about the weather of the moon, and plays a proverb The blind man carries the blind man and is busy (blind and blind).
Wax Moon Weather Move hands and feet (frozen hands and feet).
Proverbs are concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people, most of which reflect the practical experience of working people, and are generally passed down orally. It is mostly an easy-to-understand phrase or rhyme in colloquial form. The content of the proverbs includes a wide range, some are agricultural proverbs, such as "before and after the Qingming Festival, plant melons and beans"; Some are proverbs of reason, such as "sow melons and get melons, plant beans and get beans"; Some belong to common sense proverbs in all aspects of life, such as "walk a hundred steps after a meal, and live to ninety-nine".
Question 3: The lame man walks by the blind man and fights a proverb to learn from each other's strengths.
Question 4: The lame man with the blind man on his back hits a place name Hubei.
Question 5: The lame man walks on the blind? The lame man walked on the blind and planted himself in the river together.
Question 6: The lame man walks by the blind man and plays a proverb Simply put, a name is a code name, and I think in essence he is no different from a number symbol.
Question 7: The lame man walks by the blind man and beats a proverb.
Question 8: The lame man leans on the blind man, playing a proverb to learn from each other's strengths.
If you like this kind of proverb.
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Question 9: What is the mystery of a blind man carrying a lame man on his back? Hit a place name Hubei.
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The blind man carries the lame man and beats a common saying.
Answer: Complementary strengths.
Analysis: Blind, can't see the road, but can walk;
Crippled, it's inconvenient to walk, but it's okay to see the road.
The blind man has a lame back, which not only solves the problem of walking, but also solves the problem of seeing the road, which is called complementary advantages.
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Answer: Hold on.
The blind man cannot see the other party, and it is inconvenient to dodge or aim at the attacking target, so he will not let go when he catches the opponent during the fight, so it is "hold on". The metaphor is to grasp the shortcomings or negligence of the other person and attack endlessly.
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Is one willing to fight and the other willing to suffer?
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The lame man walks on the blind - learn from each other's strengths, and make up for their weaknesses.
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取长补短 ( qǔ cháng bǔ duǎn )
Explanation]: Absorb the strengths of others to make up for your own shortcomings. It also refers to absorbing the strengths of one in the same kind of things to make up for the shortcomings of the other.
Usage] combined; as a predicate, a definite; Complimentary; It refers to making up for one's own shortcomings.
Example] Cao Yu's "Wang Zhaojun" Act III: "To make the people of the two families happy and rich is our decency. ”
"Rectifying the Party's Work Style" Foreign cadres and local cadres have their own strengths and weaknesses, and they must learn from each other's strong points to make up for each other's weaknesses in order to make progress.
synonyms] play up the strengths and avoid the weaknesses.
Antonym] is self-contained.
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