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What do you mean, move the boat ashore?

Move the boat to the shore, a China idiom, pinyin is yíChuán Jiàn, which means to change one's original idea and make a thing by taking advantage of the situation. It also means to come uninvited

The origin of the idiom is Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "If Xue Ke has regrets, he will naturally move to the shore." The word "dynamic" means moving: handing over. Transplantation. Move the carving (after a while). Shift (the shadow of the sun moves, as it is said, after a while). Immigrants. Migration. Transfer. Teaching after leaving school (taking wine to seek advice from others, generally referring to taking the initiative to seek advice). Change: emigration. Easy to empathize (change people's feelings). Subtle. A kind of official documents in the old days, the official offices with different styles of writing: the transmission of official documents. Move it. The meaning of the word "ship" is explained in this way. Chuán water vehicle: boat. Ships. Cabin. Set sail.

The meaning of the word "JIU" is explained from the perspective of proximity: it is easy to avoid difficulties. Just read with the light on. Arrive, engage in, begin to enter: be in position. Employment. Go to sleep. Take office. I'm ready. See a doctor. Work. According to the existing situation or taking advantage of the present convenience, by the way: nearby. Do it. Talk about things. That is, to avoid the meaning of the word "shore" and explain the land by the water: the river bank. Go ashore. The banks are tall: stalwart (tall and straight). Kui 'an Pride: Sudden Shore (Pride). Aoan wears her headdress high and her forehead is exposed: on the shore (lifting her headscarf to expose her forehead shows her free and easy attitude). Ancient "stubbornness" was a state prison.