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What idioms are there with opinions?

Insightful idioms include: hit the nail on the head, turn a blind eye, go straight to the point, see the needle, see the big picture from the small, and see the big picture from one hole.

First, hit the nail on the head?

Pinyin: y and zh ē n ji à n xi

Interpretation: Metaphorical article, direct quotation, to the point.

Source: Modern Mao Zedong's "Opposing stereotyped Party writing": "Didn't this hit the nail on the head and point out our problems? Yes, there are stereotyped Party writing at home and abroad, which shows that this is a common problem. "

His words really hit the nail on the head.

Second, turn a blind eye.

Pinyin: ShiérébéJian

Interpretation: yes, it didn't attract attention or was regarded as not seeing it. To be inattentive or inattentive.

Source: The Book of Rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "Absent-minded, blind, deaf, eating without knowing its taste."

My mind is not here, I can't see what I see, I can't hear what I hear, and I don't know what it tastes like to eat.

Example: Xiaoming was in a daze and even turned a blind eye to his mother's passing by.

Third, cut to the chase.

Pinyin: kāI mén Jian shān

Interpretation: Metaphorically speaking and writing an article goes straight to the point at the beginning, without beating around the bush.

Source: Qinglong Temple in Deren, Liu Tang: "This place can be seen all day. When you open the door, you can see several peaks."

This place is open all day, and you can see several mountains.

Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, always comes straight to the point when writing poems. He never beats around the bush.

Fourth, be brave.

Pinyin: Jian yǒng Wei

Interpretation: Take it as soon as you see it.

Source: Pre-Qin Confucius "The Analects of Confucius for Politics": "Don't do what you think is right; No courage. "

It is not brave not to do anything to protect the dispute.

Our unit held a commendation meeting in recognition of Comrade Xiaoming's heroic behavior.

Fifth, see the needle.

Pinyin: Jian fèng chāzhēn

Interpretation: Metaphor means to make full use of all available space, time or opportunities.

Source: Modern Wei Wei's "Oriental": "The small steel gun later killed many enemies"; Chen San encouraged him again. "

Despite his busy work, he insisted on teaching himself college English.