The opposite is true
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù L è if ǎ NL ú n, which means contrary to the characteristics of similar things. From Liezi Zhongni.
The origin of Idioms
In the Warring States period, Zheng lieyukou's Liezi Zhongni: "the king of Wei said," if you don't care, you can't point, you can't find everything, you can't move your shadow, you can't get a chance. A white horse is not a horse, and a solitary calf never has a mother. " It's a bad example, and it's impossible to speak out. " Zhang Zhanzhu said: "negative is like back.". Class, also
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of unreasonable things. In the book of mountains and seas, there are animals flying with their tails, and birds flying with their whiskers. Then, in between, why not. 埤 Ya Shi Chong
The opposite is true
as different as heaven and hell - tiān yuān zhī bié
a mirage , insubstantial objects - jìng huā shuǐ yuè
I'm in a hurry and I'm in a hurry - shén chí lì kùn
so much that one cannot bear to part with it - ài bù shì shǒu