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Question 2: What do you mean by clever tricks and clever tricks in sentence making?
Jannaman Aoi
[Interpretation] Brocade: silk fabric with colorful patterns; Kit: A bag made of brocade. The original refers to the ingenious scheme of sealing in the kit; Now it is a good way to solve key or difficult problems in time.
[Language] Ming? Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" back to 54: "You protect the Lord (Liu Bei) into Wu; When you get these three tips; There are three tricks in the bag; Go in turn. "
[Pronunciation] Brocade; It can't be pronounced "mián".
Capsule; Can't write "Xiang"
Clever calculation
have exhausted one's whole bag of tricks―at a loss as to what to do
[Usage] Used in witty and sarcastic sentences. Generally used as subject, object and attribute.
[structure] is more formal.
[Discrimination] ~ and "clever calculation"; They all described clever and ingenious plans. But "clever calculation" refers to both specific good strategies; It can also refer to the cleverness of the plan; Mostly used to emphasize the wonder of the plan; ~ only refers to the specific scheme; Used to emphasize that strategy can solve key problems.
What I just said is a topic for discussion. Now it's your turn, Zhuge.
Wise advice
Question 3: What does the trick mean? It should come from Zhuge Liang's trick on Zhao Yun in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is a metaphor for clever preparation.
Question 4: The meaning of know-how:
In the old novels, resourceful people wrote the tactics to deal with the enemy on a piece of paper and put it in a toolkit for the parties to open and read in an emergency. Metaphor is a clever way to prepare.
Question 5: What do you mean by the sleeve? It used to mean that resourceful people wrote down their tricks to deal with the enemy on a piece of paper and put them in their toolkits so that all parties could open them in an emergency. Metaphor is a clever way to prepare.
Question 6: What do you mean by rolling up your sleeves?
[Pinyin]
Zhannong Mià ào jì
[Interpretation]
In the old novels, resourceful people wrote the tactics to deal with the enemy on a piece of paper and put it in a toolkit for the parties to open and read in an emergency. Metaphor is a clever way to prepare.
[source]
Ming? Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms (back to the 54th): "If you want to protect your master into Wu, you should accept these three tips. There are three tricks in the bag, go in turn. "
[example]
The best teams have some tricks up their sleeves for future development.