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Idioms related to avoidance

Avoid talking. Avoid talking. Refers to deliberately avoiding facts.

Seek advantages and avoid disadvantages: methods and directions. Avoid harmful conditions and approach favorable conditions.

Avoiding disaster is a blessing. Avoid disaster and turn to happiness.

Avoid pits and fall into wells. Metaphor is to avoid one kind of injury and suffer another.

Avoid its spirit and return it when it is exhausted: his; Spirit: brave momentum; Laziness: People who are sloppy and good at using troops always avoid the situation when the enemy has just arrived, and then strike hard when the enemy is tired.

Avoid the road of saints: a humble word; The road to virtue: talented people enter the Tao. Resign and retire, and let talented people come out to do things.

To avoid reality is to avoid the enemy's main force and find the enemy's weakness to attack. It also refers to avoiding the important issues.

To avoid reality is to avoid the enemy's main force and find the enemy's weakness to attack. It also refers to avoiding the important issues.

Avoid the world: live in seclusion; Unique: isolated from the world. Out of real life, away from people. Describe living in seclusion in the mountains and not interacting with the world. Universal reference elimination ...

Seek luck and avoid evil, seek luck and avoid evil.

Avoiding the heavy is to avoid the heavy responsibility and only pick the light to bear. It also means avoiding the important and talking about unimportant things.

Don't dodge the axe. Axe: An ancient weapon. Don't dodge weapons like axes and cymbals. Describe a brave and fearless soldier or an unyielding martyr.

Retreat three homes: in ancient times, the marching rice took thirty miles as a home. Take the initiative to retreat 90 miles. Metaphor concession and avoidance, avoid conflict.

There is nothing to avoid: avoid. There is nothing to avoid and nothing to say.

Grass retreats to grass: it refers to Xiao He and Cao Can, the prime ministers of Emperor Gaozu; Avoid seats: Stand up and leave your seat as a sign of respect. Even Xiao He and Cao Can should respect him. Metaphor political talent ...

Give full play to or develop advantages or favorable conditions and overcome or avoid disadvantages or unfavorable conditions.

Avoid the heavy and light, and strive for success, that is, avoid the heavy and light, so that the game becomes simple.

Avoiding melons and preventing plums is to avoid suspicion.

Avoid destruction, respect, avoid slander and pursue praise.

Avoiding disasters and seeking happiness means avoiding disasters and seeking happiness.