everyone has his own advantages
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch ǐ y ǒ usu ǒ Du ǎ n, which means that the metaphor has its shortcomings, not in all cases is appropriate. It's from Shi pin.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang chuirong's book of poetry was written in the following volume: "in the Yuan Dynasty, the chief scholar Zhang had great talent, and his Ci was beautiful and pure. As for the five character poem, it was almost inadequate. For example, it is not the strength of marquis Wu, but not enough to demote Wolong. "
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as the object and attribute. It refers to the fact that everything has its shortcomings. Examples and metaphors exist naturally. Any metaphor is just a point of comparison. Qin Mu's postscript
everyone has his own advantages
Follow the rooster and the dog - jià jī suí jī,jià gǒu suí gǒu
play up to people of power and influence - tuō fèng pān lóng