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What do you mean by filling in the blanks?
Meaning: people who can't blow mix in the team that blows to make up the numbers. Metaphor means that you have to be equipped with ability if you don't have the ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods. Abusive: untrue, false.

Said by: "Everything is done in Nechu": "When Qi Xuanwang makes people brag, there must be 300 people. Nan Guo invited him to play the piano. He was very happy to hear that hundreds of people supported him in the Zhou Dynasty. When King Xuan died, he told the King of Qi. When Chu Shi heard this, he ran away. "

Interpretation: When Qi Xuanwang is blown, 300 people must play together. Chu Shi from the south asked to blow straw for Qi Xuanwang. Wang Xuan was very happy and gave him the same rations as hundreds of others. Qi Xuanwang died and King Jizhuo acceded to the throne. He likes to listen to one performance after another, so Chu Shi in the south had to run away.

Ex.: We can't fill in the blanks casually like Mr. Nanguo. Only with real talent and practical learning can we gain a foothold in the future society.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms: improper use of words, mediocrity, patchwork, and mixed fish and dragons.

Extended data antonym: lack is better than abuse

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Meaning: Whether it is good or bad, it is better to choose fewer talents or things than to make up more. Ning: I would rather; No: no; Excessive: excessive.

From: The Fifth Session of Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" in Qing Dynasty: "Even if you want to be short, don't abuse it; Kaifeng is the capital of a province; Xiangfu is the first county in Kaifeng; But it is indispensable. " For this kind of talent selection, we would rather lack it than abuse it.

Antonym: The more the better.