Chinese Idiom 43
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Chinese Idiom 43

草船借箭:
Meaning: To use the enemy's resources against them.
Explanation: Originating from the Three Kingdoms period, this idiom tells the story of Zhuge Liang using straw boats to collect arrows from the enemy, demonstrating clever strategy and resourcefulness.

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Chinese Idiom 42
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Chinese Idiom 42

马到成功:
Meaning: Achieve instant success upon starting a task.
Explanation: This idiom is often used to wish someone good luck and immediate success in their endeavours, much like the swift and victorious arrival of horses.

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Chinese Idiom 41
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Chinese Idiom 41

高山流水 - This idiom translates to "tall mountains and flowing water" and is often used to describe a deep and lasting friendship or an inseparable bond between individuals.

 

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