Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - What do you mean by "more than enough"

What do you mean by "more than enough"

1, which means: I can't catch up with the front, but I have surpassed the back. This is a comforting word for those who are content with the status quo and don't work hard. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be satisfied.

2. Pinyin: bǐ shàng bù zú, bǐ xià yǒu yú.

3. Source:

Zhao Hanqi's "Three Auxiliary Records": "The less Cui Du, the more Luo Zhao."

China's "Wren Fu": "From top to bottom, there must be more."

Explanation:

Zhao Hanqi's third assistant recorded: "Although I am not as good as Cui Du, I am more than enough than Max Loehr."

China's "Wren Fu": "Although it can't catch up with the former, it surpasses the latter."

4. Usage: as subject and clause; Used to express the idea of swimming in the middle.

5. Synonym: Do not seek merit, but seek nothing.

6, antonym: a hundred feet, go further.

Extended data

1, synonym: seek nothing but nothing.

Meaning: Seek no merit, only no fault.

Pinyin:? Do you know that?/You know what?

Source: China's Notes on Literature in the Late Qing Dynasty: "In a word, under the current situation, I don't seek merit, but I seek nothing."

2, antonym: a hundred feet, go further.

Meaning: In Buddhist language, metaphor and cultivation are deep, but they still need to be cultivated and improved. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

Pinyin: bǐ bǐ i ch ǐ gā n tó u, gǐ ng j ǐ n y, bǐ.

Source: Song Zhuxi's Answer to Chen Tongfu: "But I am more eager for the progress of sages, and I will not be a person under three generations in the future."

Interpretation: Song Zhuxi's answer to Chen Tongfu: "But I want to go further on the basis of the present, and I will never be a figure below three generations in the future."