自取灭亡
Explanation: Actions themselves onto the wall. Usage: The main predicate; as predicate; containing derogatory, referring to his court death Source: "Yin Fu Jing," volume of water sinking into the fire, self-defeating. " Examples: Japanese soldiers committed along, ~. ★ Qing Chen Chen, "Water Margin after the transfer," 35th back Results: Moth to flame Postscript: Moth to flame Riddle: Drinking thirst quencher; moths- Thesaurus: drop a bucket into an empty well, a cup of water can't put out the fire on a carload of wood, be of no avail (=without avail), put a halter round one's neck, make a law only to fall foul of it oneself; be hoist with or by one’ s own petard; get caught in one’ s own trap, Moths Firefighting, go for very little, Coke boil lapidation, Eggs and stone fight, whoever plays with fire will perish by fire, Cannibalism undesirable consequence, dig one’ s own grave, bring blame on oneself, make self-criticism as one who draws a fire against oneself, art of writing a composition Self-harm, a drop in the bucket
- Antonym Group: Fain hair, Highly effective, Chuikang See m, Soratani microphone, be immediately effective, Tatemi result, Effective
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