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An idiom that describes something very reasonable

Unspoken, self-evident, obvious, suddenly enlightened

1. Unspoken

Explanation: In the old days, it refers to top to bottom. Proclamations and instructions. You don’t need to speak to understand. The description is obvious.

From: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Inscription on the Sword of Queshu": "Oh, sigh, husband, I only have it. It goes without saying, but it's no use."

Translation: "Wow, sigh." Alas, if I had it, I would understand it without saying it. That’s why it’s laborious.”

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and attributive; the meaning is very obvious

2. Without words. And Yu

Explanation: Yu: understand, understand. You don’t need to speak to understand. The description is obvious.

From: "Mencius · Applying the Heart": "Benevolence, justice, etiquette and wisdom are rooted in the heart, and their color is also seen on the face. It is spread on the back and applied to the four bodies. The four bodies are self-evident."

Translation: "Benevolence, justice, etiquette and wisdom are rooted in the heart, but their colors appear on the face. Yuan An is on the back and used on the limbs. The four bodies are self-evident."

< p>Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, object, attributive; description is obvious

Synonyms: imaginable, clear at a glance, no need to elaborate, clear to the eye, easy to know, easy to explain, unspoken And the antonyms of oracle

are ambiguous, confusing, and unreasonable

3. Obvious

Explanation: It describes things or principles that are obvious and easy to see clearly.

From: Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "The First Structural Notes": "No one has ever argued for this obvious thing."

Translation: "This is obvious Things can never be distinguished by one person."

Grammar: more formal; used as object, attributive, clause; used in speaking, writing, etc.

Synonyms can be understood at a glance, clearly. Obvious, visible, obvious, self-evident

Antonyms for ambiguous, like falling into a sea of ??smoke, like falling into a sea of ??smoke, like falling into a sea of ??smoke, like falling into a sea of ??smoke, like a dagger being seen, like falling into a smoke, being as secretive as deep, like falling into a dagger's eye, profound Unpredictable

4. A sudden enlightenment

Explanation: A sudden enlightenment means that a person has a closed mind or is ignorant; a sudden enlightenment means immediately. It used to be that there was a thatch blocking my heart, but now it was suddenly opened. Describes a sudden enlightenment of thought and an immediate understanding of a certain truth.

From: "Mencius: Ending the Heart": "The gaps in the mountain path are used to form a road; if the gaps are not used, they will be blocked."

Translation : "On the passing path, introduction can become the road; if you don't use it, the thatch is blocked."

5. Daigo initiation

Explanation: Daigo: the condensed substance on the cheese. Oil. Pour pure ghee over the head. Buddhism means instilling wisdom and making people fully enlightened. It is a metaphor that people are greatly inspired by listening to wise opinions. It also describes coolness and comfort.

From the poem "Traveling is Difficult" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty: "I didn't know that there was enlightenment in the initiation, which could make the head cool and not hot."

Translation: "I knew that there was enlightenment in the initiation. It can make the head cool and not hot."

Grammar: subject-predicate; used as predicate and object; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms: deafening and enlightening, deafening and enlightening, enlightenment