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There is a drop of black water next to a dragonfly, with an H next to it, a number 2 under the letter H, and an O next to the number 2.
Skim across the water like a dragonfly ― just touch it, don't dig into it.

The Qing Dynasty's Warring States Policy

Interpretation refers to the action that dragonflies touch the water with their tails when flying on water. Metaphor is superficial but not profound.

The source of Tang Du Fu's poem Qujiang: "The butterfly that wears flowers is deeply seen, and the dragonfly flies slowly."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is used as a derogatory term. Mostly used for investigation, understanding, visits and other work or experience life. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Positive sound water; It can't be pronounced "suǐ".

Shape discrimination point; Can't write "Canon".

Synonyms are rough and fleeting.

The antonym is down-to-earth, dismount and see the flowers.

Discrimination and "cursory inspection" are often used to indicate that we can't do things in depth. But ~ the focus is on "points"; Refers to not insisting on doing things; Not deep; A cursory look at the flowers focuses on "looking" and is not careful; Nothing serious.

The factory director goes to the workshop once a day. Just ~; In fact, he didn't find any problems.