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What do you mean, full moon and full water?
After the full moon, it will gradually lose money and become out of round; When water is full, it will flow out.

Describing things as extreme opposites, when things develop to a certain extent, they will go to the opposite side, and there is no eternal perfection.

Also described as modest and not complacent.

Description: If the moon is too round, it will lose money, if the water is too full, it will overflow, and if the metaphor is too bright, it will be dim, so people should not be too self-righteous and act too much.