know yourself as well as the enemy
Know yourself and know the other, Chinese words, Pinyin is zh ī J ǐ zh ī B ǐ, meaning that if we can understand the situation of both sides of the enemy, we can be invincible in a war. I have a good understanding of both sides. It's from Sun Tzu's attack.
Idiom usage
When dealing with the enemy, we must ~, in order to win a hundred battles. Qu Bo's forest sea and snow plain
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: know like the palm of your hand, be observant and self-conscious
The origin of Idioms
Sun Tzu's attack: "know yourself and your enemy, and you will be invincible in a hundred battles."
know yourself as well as the enemy
grow on the same branch and be tied on the same string of cash - tóng tiáo gòng guàn