Make a rut
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Z à och à h é zh é, which means that the subjective is consistent with the objective. It comes from the fifth volume of Qingbo magazine by Zhou Wei of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Metaphor is in accordance with the subjective and the objective.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth volume of Qingbo magazine written by Zhou Fei of Song Dynasty: "if we look back on the words in the preface Xiushui collection, we can see that this theory is old."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: as like as two peas, just like a single one.
Antonym: opposite, very different, very different
Idiom usage
It means that the subjective is consistent with the objective
Examples
Tian Beihu's "on the origin and development of articles" said: "therefore, the chapters and sentences of the works are based on each other, and everyone can understand their words. Although they are different, they can be different."
Chinese PinYin : zào chē hé zhé
Make a rut
Be generous with pearls and jade. bù lìn zhū yù
throw to the jackals and tigers. tóu bì chái hǔ
There's nothing to be ashamed of. jì yán wú suǒ