举一反三
      Explanation: Counter: analogy. Analogy and metaphor from one thing to know many other things.
      Usage: Joint type; as predicate, adverbial; with commendatory
      Source: Pre Confucius "The Analects of Confucius described the": "give a corner, not in three Upper counter is not too complex."
      Examples: I'm With a roll of "rhyme" learning to talk, but can be a "~" in efficacy. (Qing Wu Jian "Twenty years have witnessed the strange status quo," the 34th back)
      Riddle: Thirty; take the lead; quadruple
      Story: One day, "good teachers" Confucius said to his students: "give a corner, not in three Upper counter is not too complex." The point is, I cite a corner, you should be able to flexibly should think in terms other 3 corner, if not, I will not teach you. Later, we put these words into Confucius said, the "TELL" This expression, meaning that learning one thing, the flexibility of thinking, applied to other similar things on!
  • Thesaurus:  achieve mastery through a comprehensive study of the subject, suddenly see the light, tumble, be suddenly enlightened, Suddenly transfixion, Small clues tell, Gammer Nengjie, Corner of the three anti-, To know the micro-, sudden show of wit, understanding, etc (, That accounts for the milk in the cocoa -nut[coconut]
  • Antonym Group:  Xi Yan Review, Learning rather than the police, Dream such as drunk, be imbeded in, s Dream Day, Trance, Gutengroufei, Hunqianmengying