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Idioms, famous quotes, proverbs, and stories about collective and personal relationships

Idioms:

1. Dependence type: lips are dead and teeth are cold, and the nest is overturned without eggs

2. Internal unity type: solidarity and friendship, in the same boat* **Ji, united as one,

3. Internal discord: they seem to be in harmony, but each has his own agenda. He is in the Cao camp and his heart is in the Han

The idioms and explanations about the collective are as follows:

A hundred feet are not deadlocked: It means that a powerful group or individual is not easy to collapse for a while.

A hundred-footed insect, broken but not broken: It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual cannot easily collapse for a while. Same as "a centipede insect will not freeze until death".

The centipede insect will not freeze until it is cut off: Centipede: the name of the insect, millipede, multi-legged insect; stiff: fall down. It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse in a short period of time.

A centipede will never collapse: It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse in a short period of time. Same as "a centipede insect will not freeze until death".

The centipede insect will not freeze until death: Centipede: The name of the insect. Its trunk has twenty segments, and it can still squirm after being cut off. Stiffness: The limbs are stiff and unable to move. It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse in a short period of time.

Bole looks at horses: Bole: According to legend, he was a man from the time of Duke Mu of Qin. His surname was Sun and his name was Yang, and he was good at looking at horses. Refers to people who discover, recommend, cultivate and use talents individually or collectively.

Public-minded: Refers to considering things with the interests of the country and the collective as the starting point.

Die Qianzhan: When marching or traveling in a group, first send people to the place where you will stay or arrive to handle food, accommodation and other matters.

Selfless: Refers to doing things fairly and without selfish motives. Nowadays, it mostly refers to starting from the collective interests without any personal plans.

Eat more and occupy more: Use power or improper means to invade national or collective interests and obtain extra income.

Customs: Individual or collective traditional customs, etiquette, and habits.

Public and forgetful of selfishness: For the sake of public affairs without considering private matters, for the sake of collective interests without considering personal gains and losses.

Fight alone: ??fight hard: fight with all your strength. The isolated and helpless army fought against the enemy alone. It also refers to a person or a group working hard to engage in a certain struggle without support or help.

Black sheep: A bad horse that harms the herd. A metaphor for people who harm society or the collective.

Out of the group: Solo: Lonely. Leave the collective or the masses and live a lonely life.

To live in isolation: solitary: lonely. Leave the collective or the masses and live a lonely life.

Poor rice bowl: refers to collective ownership or individual insecure jobs.

Group: everyone, collective; strategy: plan, idea. It means to play a collective role, everyone comes together to think of ways and contribute.

Strangers: Brave: In the Qing Dynasty, it refers to soldiers temporarily recruited during wars. Originally refers to deserted soldiers without a commander. Existing refers to people who act alone in an unorganized collective team.

Living alone: ??lonely. Leave the collective or the masses and live a lonely life.

Pillar: The main stage performer in the troupe, a metaphor for the person who plays the leading role in the group.

One person cannot defeat the wisdom of many: enemy: resist. The wisdom of one person is not as good as the wisdom of the collective.

Backbone: a metaphor for a person or group who is strong and can act as a pillar. Same as "mainstay".

Self-reliance: refers to setting up a family alone. It also refers to establishing a new school academically without relying on predecessors. Now also refers to leaving a certain group and starting another one.

Private land: a small amount of land reserved for individual farmers after the implementation of agricultural collectivization. A metaphor for your own private space.

As the saying goes:

1. A single flax cannot make a thread, but a pair of threads can be twisted into a rope; a single flax cannot make a thread, and a single tree cannot make a forest; a single person cannot form an array, and a single tree cannot make a forest.

2. A piece of iron wire is easy to bend, but ten chopsticks cannot be bent.

Motto:

1. A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean. A person can be most powerful only when he integrates himself with the collective cause. . ——Lei Feng

2. If I can see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants. ——Newton

Famous aphorisms about collective power

1. A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean. A person can only succeed when he integrates himself with the collective cause. That’s when you’re most powerful.

——Lei Feng

2. A pile of sand is loose, but when mixed with cement, stones, and water, it becomes tougher than granite. ——Wang Jie

3. The individual to society is equal to the cells of the body. For a person to be healthy, it goes without saying that every cell must be healthy. ——Wen Yiduo

4. One flower cannot dress up the beautiful spring. One person always works alone, but only when many people advance can the mountains be filled. ——Lei Feng

5. The purpose of living is to do something for the whole. A drop of water has a moistening effect, but a drop of water must join the river and the sea to become a wave. ——Xie Juezai

6. People need to be helpful. Although lotus flowers are good, they still need the support of green leaves. A fence needs three stakes, and a good man needs three gangs. ——Mao Zedong A swallow cannot make a spring. ——Krylov

7. The people are the soil, which contains the life juice necessary for the development of all things; and individuals are the flowers and fruits on this soil. ——Belinsky

8. Genius is not a monster that grows by itself in the deep forest wilderness. It is produced and bred by the people who can make genius grow. Therefore, without such people, there will be no There is no genius. ——Lu Xun

9. My views on many issues are very different from those of my predecessors, but I owe my knowledge to them and to those who first opened the way for this theory. ——Copernicus

10. If I can see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants. ——Newton

11. I should not attribute all my works to my own wisdom, but also to the thousands of things and people outside me that provide me with materials. ——Goethe

12. If a person wants to help the weak, he should become a strong person himself, rather than becoming a weak person like them. ——Romain Rolland

13. We know that individuals are weak, but we also know that the whole is strength. ——Marx

14. Only in the collective can individuals obtain the means to fully develop their talents. In other words, only in the collective can there be personal freedom. ——Marx and Engels

15. Scientists do not rely on individual ideas, but integrate the wisdom of thousands of people. All people think about a problem, and each person does part of its work, adding to the In the great building of knowledge being built. ——Rutherford

16. I am like a cow. What I eat is grass and what I squeeze out is milk and blood. ——Lu Xun

17. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. ——Gong Zizhen

18. Asking very little from others and giving much to others, this is the style of pine trees. ——Tao Zhu

19. When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I won’t forget it. ——Hua Luogeng

20. I might as well play the role of a whetstone, which can make the steel knife sharp, although it can't cut anything by itself. ——Horace

21. We have enjoyed great benefits from other people’s inventions, and we should also be happy to have the opportunity to serve others with any of our inventions; and we should do this Do it willingly and generously. ——Franklin

22. When a person is trusted by the public, he should regard himself as the public property. ——Jefferson

23. The scabbard protects the sharpness of the knife, but it itself is content with its dullness. ——Tagore

24. Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money. ——Lu Xun

25. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by the law. ——Montesquieu

26. People often call willfulness freedom, but willfulness is only irrational freedom. Humanity’s choices and self-determination are not based on the rationality of will, but on accident. Motivation and its dependence on the perceptual external world. ——Hegel

27. Don’t be too obsessed with laissez-faire freedom. Freedom that is not restricted at all has many harms and dangers. ——Krylov

28. We must now completely maintain party discipline, otherwise everything will fall into the mire. ——Marx

29. Workers’ organization, discipline, perseverance and solidarity with workers all over the world are the guarantee for final victory. ——Lenin

30. Those who do not give freedom to others should not be free themselves, and they will not be able to maintain freedom for a long time under the rule of a just God.

——Lincoln

31. It is wrong to think that the freedom of an artist lies in doing whatever he wants. This is the freedom of miscreants. ——Stanislavsky

32. The unity of the working class is the primary prerequisite for workers’ victory. ——Marx

33. Those who share the same desires will win. ——Sun Wu

34. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ——Meng Ke

35. In order to fight, we must twist all our forces into a rope and concentrate these forces on the same point of attack. ——Engels

36. As long as millions of working people unite as one person and follow the outstanding figures of their own class, victory will be guaranteed. ——Lenin

37. Whoever breaks away from the collective will have a sad fate. ——Ostrovsky

38. Everyone should abide by the laws of life, link personal destiny to the destiny of the nation, and put personal survival in the survival of the group. ——Ba Jin

39. Unanimity is powerful, but disputes are easy to conquer. ——Aesop

40. If an individual relies on himself, if he stays outside the collective relationship, and outside the scope of any great ideas that unite the people, he will become lazy and conservative. , People who are hostile to the development of life. ——Gorky

41. Always feel that the land of the motherland is firmly under your feet, live with the collective, and remember that it is the collective that educates you. If you break away from the group that day, it will be the beginning of the end. ——Ostrovsky

42. Whoever thinks he is a saint or a buried genius will have a sad fate if he is separated from the collective. The collective can always improve you and make you stand firm on your feet. ——Ostrovsky

43. A common cause; a common struggle can give people the power to endure everything. ——Ostrovsky