What are the eight-character idioms?

The eight-character idiom is:

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2. If the snipe and the clam compete, the fisherman gains.

3. invincible, invincible

4. those who are in harmony with the sky will prosper, and those who are against the sky will die.

When Fang Lan was the door, she had to hoe it.

6. Lan Zhi is a road, and it must be hoed.

7. Strong winds set fires and kill people at night

Tigers and wolves are the way, but foxes can't be cured.

9. A leopard cannot change his spots.

10. Bite the ring and turn it into grass.

1 1. Clothes make adults, and water makes fields.

12. Speak of the devil and he will arrive.

13. A leopard cannot change his spots.

14. Those who follow it prosper, and those who oppose it die.

15. Those who let nature take its course prosper and those who go against it die.

1, clams fight, fishermen benefit? (yü bà ng xi ā ng chí, yú w ē ng dé li), which means that in an argument, both sides lost to each other and the third party took advantage.

2. A leopard cannot change his spots (ji ā ng sh ā n h m: o g m: i, b ě n xing ná n y? ) ? Describe that human nature is hard to change. The rivers and mountains may change, but not one's essential nature

3, invincible, invincible (ZHà n Wü bü shè ng, G33NG Wü bü kè) describes military strength, winning every battle. Or metaphorically, you can succeed at anything.