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What do you mean by prosperity and decline, fullness and loss, and cleverness and clumsiness?
Extremes meet: Metaphorically, when things develop to a certain extent, they will change in the opposite direction.

If you are all thumbs, it means that really smart people don't show themselves. It looks clumsy on the surface.

If you are full, you lose (ying m m m m m n z é ku and)

1, origin: prosperity and decline, surplus and loss. -Confucius

2. antonym: when the moon is lost, the water overflows.

3. Synonym: extremes meet.

If you are all thumbs (dà qi m: o ru ò zhu not)

1, synonym: No matter how clever a person is, he is also stupid?

2, antonym: I can't be stupid and stupid. Similar words: self-defeating, self-defeating, foolish, ignorant.

3. Source: If you are straightforward, if you are smart, if you are sophistry-Lao Zi?

4. Example: Haven't you ever heard of being clumsy?