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Two pheasants step on an abacus and guess idioms.

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[Interpretation] Accurate description; Be good at sizing up the situation; Decide on strategy.

[Language] Nian Nujiao: "Wonderful machine; Required channels; The national hand has no enemies. "

wise counsel

There is nothing to do.

[Usage] Used as a compliment. Often used to describe a plan; Wisdom and so on. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "sleeve"; Be described as brilliant; A clever trick. ~ multi-fingered; Wonderful or able to see through each other's tricks; Be good at sizing up the situation; "trick up one's sleeve" generally refers to specific tricks; Can solve sudden difficulties; It is metaphorical.

[example]

(1) criminals are cunning again; Can't escape my public security personnel.

② Zhuge Liang's ~; So he often wins battles.

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