People often use this phrase to describe unfair things. Everyone has the right to ask questions and to resist injustice.
If the road is rough, everyone will step on it: for example, if things are unfair, everyone will uphold justice. Wu Jianqing's meteor stamp: "The landlord gave him a cross look:' Dogs bite mice and mind their own business!'" "The young man replied in awe:' The road is uneven and everyone steps on it. Everyone lifts it, which is unreasonable! "The road is rough, others shovel. Wang Wenfeng's "Battle of the Fog City" 32: "The road is uneven, others shovel it."
What about his audit office? I don't steal, rob, break the law, and arrest people in public. You still have to think about it! "The road is long, and everyone in Xiu Yuan shovels the second chapter of Wang's" Friend, I Love You ":"Cough! It's not right. The road is rough and everyone shovels it. "The road is uneven. Someone stepped on the fifth chapter of Yan's Vortex: "The young man let go and snapped,' The road is rough. Don't you hit anyone! " "
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Application of dual technology:
1. In China's first poetry collection, The Book of Songs, such as "I have been there, Liu Yiyi; Today I think it's raining. "
2. Yuefu folk songs and ancient poems in the Han Dynasty, such as "The cold wind destroys trees and first frost is harsh."
3, the ancient poem "Altair" "Altair, Hehan girl".
4. In the Han Dynasty, a parallel prose was written, "Good will drill its feathers, while evil will wash its dirt and seek its scars".
5, Tang poetry and Song poetry Yuan Qu "Ascending" Du Fu "I have traveled three thousand miles. Now with the sadness of autumn, with my sorrow of a hundred years, I climbed this height alone. "
6. In China's prose of past dynasties, "The mountain is high and the moon is small, and the water comes out".
7. Couplets, a unique literary form in China, are the most typical embodiment of antithesis.
Duality: A figure of speech in which two phrases or sentences with the same structure, equal number of words and symmetrical meaning are used to express opposite, similar or related meanings, which is called duality.
Dual dual, commonly known as pair, is called dual in rhymes such as poetry, music and fu. The antithetical sentences have unique artistic features, which look neat and striking, sound sonorous and pleasing to the ear, are catchy to read, easy to remember and recite, and are deeply loved by people.
Duality usually refers to a rhetorical device consisting of two opposite phrases or sentences with the same number of words, similar syntax, level and related meanings. The dual relationship is close, concise and concentrated, and has strong generalization power; Formally, the front and back parts are uniform, the syllables are harmonious and disciplined. Strict duality also stresses levelness and makes full use of Chinese tones.