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What are the idioms related to "wisdom"?

1. Intelligence refers to a person’s wisdom and talent.

2. Smart and intelligent, with extraordinary intelligence and sharp mind.

3. Great wisdom seems like foolishness. Some people with outstanding intelligence seem to be foolish and do not show their sharpness.

4. To do one’s best with wisdom and one’s best efforts: To do one’s best. Use all your wisdom and strength.

5. Out of desperation comes wisdom. When you are in an emergency, you suddenly come up with a solution.

6. Different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles.

7. Use all your intelligence and all your loyalty. Use all your intelligence and all your loyalty.

8. Pretending to be wise and showing off oneself in front of fools.

9. Absolute sage and abandon wisdom. Sage and wisdom: wisdom and intelligence. Abandon intelligence and wisdom, return to innocence and simplicity. This is the ancient Lao and Zhuang's idea of ??governing by doing nothing.

10. Losing your mind due to greed for personal gain and forgetting everything.

11. Emergence of emergency: When the situation is urgent, you suddenly come up with a good way to deal with emergencies.

12. Omniscient, omnipotent, omniscient and omnipotent.

13. People are quick to think and suddenly come up with good ideas in emergencies.

14. People are poor and short-witted. Poor means distress; short means short. It means that when people have no way out, their thinking is slow and there are not many solutions.

15. Three Wisdoms and Five Guesses is a metaphor for trying your best and guessing in many ways.

16. Superior wisdom and inferior foolishness. Wisdom: smart; foolish: stupid. The smartest people and the stupidest people. Confucius believed that they were all determined innately and could not be changed.

17. Ataxia describes moving in a panic and feeling uneasy.

18. Use wisdom to make courage use: use. Employ people's strengths to reap their benefits.

19. Pretend to be wise and foolish. Pretend to be wise and boast in front of the ignorant.

20. Stay and gain wisdom. It means that if something goes on for a long time, the other party will come up with a way to deal with it.

21. Attack people’s old wisdom. Attack: follow the example and apply it. Wisdom: refers to calculation. Apply tactics that others have used.

22. Wisdom can make the most of it. So: try your best. Wisdom and ability are exhausted.

23. Wisdom and courage: both wise and brave.

24. Wisdom is round and square: round: complete and comprehensive; square: upright and uncompromising. Knowledge must be extensive and comprehensive, and actions must be upright and meticulous.

25. A wise man will make a mistake after thinking a lot. No matter how smart a person is, he will definitely make some mistakes in many considerations.

26. Wisdom of all things, knowing everything in the world. Describes being knowledgeable.

27. Resourceful: enough, enough; wisdom: smart, wise; strategy: strategy. Rich in wisdom and good at planning. Describes people who are good at predicting things and making plans.

28. Poor intelligence and shallow intelligence describes a person’s shallow intelligence. A self-effacing statement.

29. Smart and wise means smart and wise.

30. Intelligence refers to extraordinary intelligence and sharp mind.

31. Great wisdom and courage refers to extraordinary intelligence and courage.

32. Great wisdom is as stupid as a fool. Refers to a person with extremely high intelligence who does not show off himself and looks stupid on the surface.

33. Presence, wisdom and energy. Presence: boast. Boast about wisdom and talents.

34. Taking advantage of the wise cage with brilliance still refers to plundering with dexterity.

35. Gray body and lost wisdom, a Buddhist saying. It refers to the state of eliminating all physical and mental troubles and becoming a Hinayana Arhat. Same as "the ashes of the body destroy the wisdom".

36. Extremely wise and exhausted, exhaust your talents and thoughts.

37. The plan is poor but the wisdom is short. Ji: strategy; poverty: exhaust; wisdom: resourcefulness; short: lack. The strategies are used up, and the talents are not enough. I can't think of any other way to describe it.

38. The plan is exhausted and the wisdom is extremely high. It means that the plan is exhausted. See "planning for the worst".

39. Different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles.

40. Use all your wisdom and strength.

41. Dedicate all your loyalty and all your talents without reservation.

Pronunciation zhì

Definition

Smart, insight: ~power, ~wisdom, ~business, ~education, ~ability, ~strategy, talent~, machine ~, Reason~, Ming~ (a. Consider the problem thoughtfully and rigorously; b. Have far-sightedness), Sufficient, resourceful, and clever.