prose in the classical literary style : Mencius > Pernicious
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Pernicious
  Explanation: Yin refers to the late Shang Dynasty; Kam mirror. Refers to the descendants of the Shang should ring in summer by the death of the previous lesson ◇ refers to the corner.
  Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; refers to the lessons of their predecessors in front of
  Source: "Book of Daya swing" pernicious, in the summer after the world. "
  Examples: Song and Jin's history, the Chong Zhen to say, ~, and he must not want the history books in the subjects in the minds and future generations, is seen as weak and incompetent monarch. ★ Yao Xueyin "Rereading" Thirty-second Chapter II
No. 2
  Yin: refers to the late Shang Dynasty; KAM: a mirror. Shang descendants that should be the demise of the summer to take warning. Refers to the lessons of previous post at hand.
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yīn jiàn bù yuǎn
  KAM: warning. Yin refers to descendants of the original demise of the summer should serve as an example. Refers to the lessons of their predecessors in the immediate
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No. 4
  A bitter lesson in the summer after the world. - "Poetry Taiga Dang"
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That previous failures at hand, should take warning
  That previous failures at hand, should take warning. "From Lou on Mengzi": "expose their people even, then physical death ... killing the country ..." Poetry, ": 'a bitter lesson in the summer after the world.' What is called too." Zhao Qi Note: "" Poetry Taiga Dang "the article also, the Kam Yin, as recently as the summer after the world carry on. previous generation of good and evil as the mirror too, purports to Yin Zhou also in view of death is also the reason why." Liang "and Shanghai XX other newspaper editorial writer for the book ":" a bitter lesson knows how America should in particular the effect of Qi. "see" lesson. "
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Thesaurus
great person given an important post by another country, Chu before hiring, lesson from the failure of one’ s predecessor, The hiring of foreign talent, another's good quality, or suggestion, whereby one can remedy one's own defects, take warning from
Antonym
A loss minor success, obtain materials from local sources; draw on local resources, gain and loss considerable, The Hill borrow, one loses a thing which people at his side pick up