3 thoughts on “What is the idiom of one hand, one masonry, a tweeter, a ring one ring”
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Point stone into gold diǎn shí chéng jīn [Interpretation] Metaphor to modify the original text when modifying the article, making it very good. [Speaking] Song Huzai's "The Essentials of the Celestial Cong Cong · Meng Haoran": "The verse uses the word as the work, it is naturally different, such as Ling Dan, a piece of stone." [Synonyms] Point iron into gold [Usage] Eye -in -law; as predicate, attributive;
Point stone into gold
diǎn shí chéng jīn
[Interpretation] Metaphor to modify the original text when modifying the article, making it very good.
[Speaking] Song Huzai's "The Essentials of the Celestial Cong Cong · Meng Haoran": "The verse uses the word as the work, it is naturally different, such as Ling Dan, a piece of stone."
[Synonyms] Point iron into gold
[Usage] Eye -in -law; as predicate, attributive;
The answer is: Quoting as a ring.
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