If a fish drinks water, he knows when it is warm or cold
Such as fish drinking water, warm and cold, generally refers to their own experience, they know the ups and downs.
Phonetic notation
If a fish drinks water, he knows the cold and warm (R ú y ú y ǐ nshu ǐ, l ě ngnu ǎ NZ ì zh ī)
Interpretation of words
Explanation: it generally refers to what you have experienced. You know what is good and what is bad. It's the same as "if people drink water, they know what's warm and what's cold.".
Word usage
Usage: as object, clause; refers to the direct experience of their own understanding
Source of words
Source: Yue Ke of Song Dynasty: "as for the law, there is no way, there is no phase, such as fish drinking water, warm and cold know."
Examples of usage
Example: besides, ~, in vulgar terms, it means that we know what's wrong at home. ——In Lu Xun's preface to the new edition of stories, Nalan Xingde, the first ci writer in the early Qing Dynasty, once wrote a collection of drinking water, whose name comes from this sentence: "like a fish drinking water, you know when it's cold and warm.". Generally speaking, one's own feelings are only known by oneself, while others' feelings are not as strong as one's own.
words whose meaning is similar
Synonyms: such as people drinking water, warm and cold self-knowledge; such as fish in water, warm and cold self-knowledge.
If a fish drinks water, he knows when it is warm or cold
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