An idiom in which one event occurs and another event occurs.

I can’t remember eight words at the moment, but I can’t remember four words at all. . .

An analogy. A metaphor for knowing many other things by analogy from one thing.

Integrate and integrate all aspects of knowledge and principles to obtain a comprehensive and thorough understanding.

Bypassing by analogy: contacting something in a certain aspect; bypass: connecting with each other. Master the knowledge or rules of a certain thing, and then infer the knowledge or rules of similar things.

See the subtleties and know the subtleties: vaguely; brilliantly: obviously. When you see the signs of something, you can know its essence and development trend.

Ask the sheep to know the horse. It is a metaphor for reasoning from the side to find out the truth of the matter.

One corner and three reverse corners: a corner; a corner: an aspect. From the situation and principle of one thing, we can know the situation and principle of many things by analogy.

Guanyu can draw inferences from one example. A metaphor for knowing many other things by analogy from one thing.