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The meaning of stones from other mountains
Stones from other mountains refer to people or opinions that can help them correct their shortcomings.

Xiaoya and heming in the Book of Songs: "Stones from other mountains can be attacked unprepared." The so-called "stone from other mountains" is too pitiful. -Lu Xun's Supplement to Collected Works

(1) Jiangling Academy, or the stone of other mountains, should not be careless in giving lectures and recruiting disciples. Stones from other mountains: Comrades who don't want to occupy bookcase space can add a folding sofa in the study and open it when guests come.

(2) We can learn from the advanced experience of other countries. Understanding the development of foreign mass sports volunteer service and analyzing its successful experience can provide beneficial enlightenment for the construction and development of mass sports volunteer team in China.

(3) "Stones from other mountains can attack jade", analyzing the reasons for the rise of ADR in the United States and discussing the shortcomings exposed in its development will provide beneficial enlightenment for the utilization of dispute resolution resources in China.

(4) I hope it can enlighten the development of vocational and technical education in China. Of course, stones from other mountains can attack jade, but "oranges crossing the Huaihe River are bitter oranges".

(5) We can learn from the mistakes of other countries, and we can use international trends to review Taiwan Province's foreign aid policy and the room for improvement in its implementation. China has a wise saying, "Stones from other mountains can attack jade", which shows the true meaning of cutting jade.

(6) Stones from other mountains can attack jade. The research on police trap is relatively mature, and it is the first in the United States to bring it into the category of substantive law.