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Good words, idioms, two-part allegorical sayings and sentences can all be used in debates.
Gild the lily, self-contradictory, one-sided, blind, peep at the leopard, answer irrelevant questions, settle for second best, to say the least, even if ..., don't avoid talking about the question just now, avoid the heavy and make an idealistic mistake, just like asking whether there are eggs or chickens in the world first. This question is meaningless.

Broken coat-ignore (inside)

Poplar blossoms-no fruit.

The geese cross the river-there is no end.

The origin of willow-no place

The light is on-it's not (lit).

The sand on the beach-countless.

The elderly planted sesame seeds-unprecedented.

Buy eggs in circles-there is no gild the lily, self-contradiction, generalization, blindness, peeping into the leopard, irrelevant answer, second best, to say the least, even if … don't avoid the question just now, avoid the important and make an idealistic mistake, just like asking if there are any eggs and chickens in the world. This question is meaningless.

Broken coat-ignore (inside)

Poplar blossoms-no fruit.

The geese cross the river-there is no end.

The origin of willow-no place

The light is on-it's not (lit).

The sand on the beach-countless.

The elderly planted sesame seeds-unprecedented.

Buying eggs is better than buying hula hoops-which is more suitable?