A four-character idiom from one

Choose one out of a hundred: Pick this one out of a hundred. Describe outstanding talents.

Back to the city borrow one: back: facing away; borrow: to rely on; one: a battle. Fight to the death with the enemy under your own city. The final battle that determines life and death.

Inconsistency between appearance and inside.

The outside is the same as the inside: the outside: the appearance; the inside: the heart. The surface and the heart are like one thing. Describes words, deeds, and thoughts that are completely consistent.

Become one: put scattered things together.

Consistently: Beginning: Beginning; End: End. The same thing from beginning to end. It means being able to persevere without interruption.

What is in your heart is what you say in your mouth. Describes honesty and straightforwardness.

Words and actions are inconsistent: saying one thing and doing another.

Just in case: In case of: unexpected changes. Used to prepare for unpredictable events.

I only know one; I don’t know the other:

A hundred beaks are like one: it is like speaking with one voice. Many people say the same thing, view or agree.

Repay in case of repayment: Repay: To perform service in return for a favor. Refers to a person who is extremely kind and only gives a negligible reward.

Cannot give a word of praise: like: sponsorship; praise: add a word. Can't make any comments. The article is described perfectly.

The eight characters are not clear: It means that things are not clear yet.

No praise: It means that if the article is well written, others cannot add another word. The article is described perfectly.

Never make a mistake in a hundred times. It means that you have a high hit rate in archery or shooting, or that you are fully confident in doing things.

Not one out of a hundred: Not even one out of a hundred. Describes people or things that are rare or have very little gain.

One hundred should not be one: when: resist. A hundred cannot resist one.

Various: uneven or inconsistent. Same as "uneven".

Different: different. Numerous: many and messy.

Gui Ten Gui Yi: means being orderly.

斠ruohuayi: fair and upright; neatly painted one.

Combining two into one: refers to combining two into a whole. Same as "two become one".

Different: denigrate and praise; different: different, inconsistent. Some people say it's good, some people say it's bad. There are different opinions.

Combining two into one: refers to combining two into a whole.

Compared with one another: means clear and consistent.

Ninety-Nine Returns to One: In the final analysis.

Good and bad differ: Bad: Setaria, very like millet, often mixed with grass seedlings. It is a metaphor that there are good guys and bad guys, mixed together. Indistinguishable. Same as "the good and the bad are mixed".

Borrow one against the city: Borrow one against the city. Refers to a decisive battle with the enemy.

Words that describe the right path are far inferior to words that encourage extravagance. It was intended to alert people, but it had the opposite effect.