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What if ... what if?
1, if alive or dead, ruò cún ruò wáng

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Lao Tzu: "Staff Sergeant is diligent and knowledgeable; The sergeant heard that living is death; The corporal smiled. "

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Sometimes I keep it in my heart, sometimes I forget it. Used to describe as if nothing had happened, elusive.

2. At arm's length

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Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 16: "Later generations follow behind, if they are at arm's length, they don't say anything."

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If: as if; That is: close. It seems close, but it is not. (1) describe to keep a certain distance. (2) describe things ambiguous.

3. If it is bright, if it is dark

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Mao Zedong's "Transforming Our Learning": "Under this attitude, we do not make a systematic and careful study of the surrounding environment, but only work with subjective enthusiasm, and we know nothing about the face of China today."

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It seems bright and dark. Metaphor is not clear about the situation or problem.

4. If it is clear, if it is vague.

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Qing Yu Zheng Xie's Rethinking Draft: "If you are ignorant, the reporter can't know it."

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Metaphor is not clear about the situation or problem. With "if bright if dark".

5.[rul Li rují]

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Chen Qing Kang Qi's Tales of Lang Qian, Volume 10: "Generally speaking, the general constitution is arrogant, and Pinkley is arrogant. Courtiers will not only eat enough, but if they are at arm's length with peace, they will not hesitate to converge. For a while, they will be slandered by teachers and students. "

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Describe keeping a certain distance from people. It's the same as "If you leave".

6. If yes, if no.

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Hong Yingming's Leisure in Caigen Tan in Ming Dynasty: "If there is something, there is nothing. Half-truth and half-falsehood are the most pleasing and forgiving. This is a wonderful place between heaven and earth. "

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Describe things that are not clear or intimate.

7, looming [ru [[ru [ruò yǐn ruò xiǎn] m: n] n] m: n]

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Song Zhao's "Xuanhe Painting Landscape III": "Make a picture of wind and rain" is neither cloudy nor foggy, like a beautiful day, very thoughtful, which makes others imagine vaguely. If it is looming, it cannot be poor. "

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If: as if; Hide: hide; Xiu: Xiu. Seemingly hidden, but also seemingly revealed. Describe the vague appearance.

be faintly discernible

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Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Pearl: "When Li Jing is asked, he will see it looming, like smoke, already on the couch."

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I can't see clearly.