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If you don't do well, don't look for reasons from yourself, but blame others for using idioms or proverbs.
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[Interpretation] refers to unreasonable arguments; Want to say that makes sense.

[Language] Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "One person at the table suddenly said:' Sun Mingyue; Are unreasonable; Are not orthodox; Needless to say, ""

[Pronunciation] Words; You can't pronounce "chí".

[Shape discrimination] principle; Can't write "Lee".

Unreasonable, arrogant, unreasonable

[Antisense] The meaning is self-evident.

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Describe an unreasonable excuse. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

[example]

You are obviously wrong; Why?

(2) You hit others first; ~; It's really unreasonable.

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