When enemies meet, they are very clear-sighted
It is a Chinese idiom, CH ó ur é nxi à ngji à n, f è NW à iy à nm í ng, which means that when the two hostile parties meet, they are very alert and sensitive to each other.
Idiom explanation
When enemies meet each other, they are especially alert and sensitive to each other.
Idioms and allusions
Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty wrote sixty-eight chapters of outlaws of the Marsh: "Yanqing led the dragon horse to Dazhai. Song Jiang was very happy when he saw it. When his enemies met, he was very clear-sighted. " one day, the enemy's path was narrow, and this guard Shout "Toyo" on the road. When he saw him, he was really seeing his enemies. " The tenth chapter of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years
Discrimination of words
Usage: object, attributive, clause; used in novels, etc. synonym: enemy meet, especially understand antonym: benefactor meet, especially eye green
When enemies meet, they are very clear-sighted
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