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This famous saying or idiom "Practice makes perfect"
Driving a light carriage on a familiar road ―― handling work easily because of previous experience.

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[Interpretation] Driving: Driving a carriage; Light: refers to light vehicles; Just: arrive; Familiarity: a familiar road. Know your way around here. It's easy to do familiar things.

[Language] In the preface to sending stones: "If you drive a good horse; Familiar with the road; Wang Liang and Zhao Fu have also done it. "

[Pronunciation] Familiar; You can't pronounce "sú".

[Body Identification] Driving; Can't write "frame".

Practice makes perfect. It's easy and handy

[Antonym] Becoming a monk halfway

[Usage] Metaphor is familiar with things; it is quite easy to do so. Generally used as predicate, object, attribute and adverbial.

Linkage type.

[discrimination] ~ and "familiar with the door"; The meaning is similar; Can be universal. But ~ refers to the "things" that are easy to do; "Familiar with the door" refers to the "road" that is easy to take.

[Example] If he is engaged in business; Trust him ~; I'm sure I can do it well. Because he has worked in business for many years.

Do housework easily