见仁见智
Explanation: On the same question, different people from different positions or angles have different views. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; refers to the same question each have their own views Source: "Book of the copulative": "eyes of the beholder of that of benevolence, to know that the knowledge of those who see." Examples: ~, Much discussion, but nothing on the people behind the right and wrong, are taboo in Zhaokui before. (High-Yang "Qing Unofficial History" on the books)- Thesaurus: bewilder, dilemma, dilemma, be in for it, sense of propriety baffle, sense of propriety lose force or reliance, at loose ends, unable to agree or decide which is right, No Zhong either, can not refrain from carrying on, be in a dilemma; be afraid to go on and unable to get down as one who rides on a tiger, God no way, no one to turn into the earth, it is difficult to cater for all tastes
- Antonym Group: Sense of propriety The rope, Sense of propriety Have often
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