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I specialize in fighting evil, but if you take the initiative to do evil, you will be the one who gets beaten (haha). How to say this using idioms or famous sayings?

In harmony

yī pāi jí hé

[Definition] He: in tune; in line with the tune. The beat matches the rhythm of the tune. It means that both parties quickly reached an agreement.

[Quote] "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "The ancients said that the friendship between gentlemen is determined and then pursued; the friendship between villains is that they hit it off immediately."

[Correct pronunciation] That is ; cannot be read as "jì".

[Distinguish the shape] That is; it cannot be written as "Ji".

[Synonym] Fall in love at first sight and be in harmony with each other

[Antonym] Square and round chisels are incompatible

[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense; indicating that both parties are of the same mind. Or great to work with. Generally used as predicate, attributive and complement.

[Structure] Linked type.

[Example]

①When he told the little queen his idea, the two of them acted immediately.

②They often study and entertain together; so many things can be done~.

[English translation] become good friends after brief contact

Everyone gets what he needs

gè qǔ suǒ xū

[Explanation] Each one Choose what you need

[Speech out] Ba Jin's "In Nice": "Readers are not a monolith, they have their own opinions, they are 'everyone takes what he needs'."

[Synonym] Everyone gets what he deserves

Everyone gets what he deserves

gè dé qí suǒ

[Explanation] Originally means everyone is satisfied. It means that everyone or things get their proper position or arrangement.

[Quotation] "Book of Changes·Xici Xia": "The middle of the day is the market, bringing the people of the world together, gathering the goods of the world, trading and retreating, everyone gets his own place."

[ Synonyms] Everyone gets what he needs

[Usage] Verb-object; used as a predicate; means everyone is satisfied

[Example] People all over the country must have the opportunity to speak, and all people must have the opportunity to speak. You have to have clothes to wear, food to eat, things to do, books to read, in short... ("Selected Works of Mao Zedong·Speech at the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region Council")

[Idiom Story]

Zhaoping Jun, the son of Princess Longli, the sister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was the nephew of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty , Princess Longlu knew that Lord Zhaoping relied on power and often did evil things, which would inevitably lead to big troubles. She was worried that after her death, Lord Zhaoping would commit a capital crime and no one would save him, so when she was seriously ill, she said to Emperor Wu: "Your Majesty, I am willing to pay one thousand catties of gold and ten million coins to atone for the death penalty for Lord Zhaoping." There was no precedent for such a thing, but when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty saw that she was seriously ill, in order to comfort her, he nodded in agreement. After the death of Princess Longlu, Lord Zhaoping became increasingly arrogant because there was no one to control him. Once he killed someone while drunk and was arrested and imprisoned. Emperor Wu was very sad and sighed: "My sister gave birth to this son very late. She entrusted him to me before she died. Now I have to sentence him to death. I really can't bear it!" The ministers on the left and right said: "The princess has already replaced her. He has atoned for the death penalty, so please forgive him once!" Emperor Wu shook his head and said, "The law was made by the late emperor and must be obeyed. If I break the law because of my relatives, wouldn't I be breaking the trust of the people?" Finally, Emperor Wu was cruel. , or issued an edict to execute Lord Zhaoping. Emperor Wu felt very sad after he executed Lord Zhaoping. However, Taizhong doctor Dongfang Shuo toasted to Emperor Wu and said: "Reward merits without avoiding enemies, and punish crimes without regard to flesh and blood. Your Majesty has done both of these things. The people within the four seas will all do as they wish."

1 Name

One is willing to fight, the other is willing to suffer

Explanation:

It is used to describe something that both parties are willing to do.

Synonyms:

Stealing the chicken will end up losing the rice

2 idioms

Zhou Yu hits the yellow cover - one is willing to hit, the other is willing suffer.

Antonyms: Do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you.

3 Idiom Allusions

During the Battle of Chibi, in order to deceive Cao Cao, Zhou Yu decided to use the bitter meat trick. Huang Gai took the lead bravely, so at the military meeting, Huang Gai pretended to be at odds with Zhou Yu, and even made contemptuous remarks. So Zhou Yu ordered Huang Gai to be beheaded, and the generals begged for mercy. Zhou Yu changed the punishment to flogging and beat Huang Gai until he was bedridden. This was intended for Cai He and Cai Zhong who pretended to surrender to Wu camp, so Kan Ze presented Huang Gai with a fake surrender letter. Cai Mao and Zhang Yun happened to pass this false information back to Cao camp, and Cao Cao believed it so much that Later, Chibi failed miserably.

4 Examples

1. Some clothes in the shopping mall sell for tens of thousands of yuan, but there are still people buying them.

2. You broke the vase for him this time, and you acted as a scapegoat for him. It was purely Zhou Yu's way of beating the yellow lid - one is willing to beat and the other is willing to suffer.

3. Xiao Zhang exchanged his mobile phone for Xiao Wang’s notebook. Do you think it’s strange? This is called Zhou Yu's beating of Huang Gai - one is willing to beat, the other is willing to suffer.