know yourself as well as the enemy
Know yourself and know the other, Chinese words, Pinyin is zh ī J ǐ zh ī B ǐ, meaning that if we can understand the situation of both sides of the enemy, we can be invincible in a war. I have a good understanding of both sides. It's from Sun Tzu's attack.
Idiom usage
When dealing with the enemy, we must ~, in order to win a hundred battles. Qu Bo's forest sea and snow plain
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: know like the palm of your hand, be observant and self-conscious
The origin of Idioms
Sun Tzu's attack: "know yourself and your enemy, and you will be invincible in a hundred battles."
Chinese PinYin : zhī jǐ zhī bǐ
know yourself as well as the enemy
out of his house and deprive him of everything. sǎo dì chū mén
those closely involved cannot see clearly. dāng jú zhě mí