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What does the wise saying mean?

To: the most; name: famous. The most correct truth and the most incisive remarks.

The source of the idiom: Lao She's "Drum Calligraphy Artist" No. 12: "'If you don't look down on yourself, others will not look down on you.' This is a good saying, and it is also a wise saying."

Phonetic: ㄓㄧˋ ㄌㄧˇ ㄇㄧㄥˊ ㄧㄢˊ

Synonyms of wise sayings: Good words are a metaphor for profound philosophical words or advice. This wise saying is worth remembering. It is also said that good advice and good medicine are bitter and good medicine often tastes bad. Metaphorical advice that is offensive to the ears. "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo Upper Left": "A husband's good medicine is bitter in the mouth, but a wise man advises him to drink it, knowing that it has gone in.

The antonym of a wise saying: strange talk, weird theory, strange remarks that are unreasonable. Xue Muqiao " "Several Problems in the Current Economy of Our Country": "Rotten in the mountains is 'socialism', long-distance transportation and marketing, increasing peasant ignorance, nonsense, untrue or false things, some stale and absurd nonsense about espionage issues

Idiom grammar: formal; used as an object; with a complimentary meaning

Common usage: common idioms

Emotional and color: neutral idiom

Idiom structure: Partially formal idioms

Era of production: Modern idioms

English translation: most ture saying

Russian translation: золотые словá <убедительное изречение> Other translations: <法> maxime

Note on writing: Name cannot be written as "明".