仁者见仁,智者见智
Explanation: It is said to be benevolent see benevolence and the wise see that it is wise. Analogy to the same question, different people from different positions or angles have different views. Usage: Complex sentence; as subject, clause; describe different views on certain issues Source: "Book of the copulative": "eyes of the beholder of that of benevolence, to know that the knowledge of those who see." Examples: As the saying goes: ~, so we think these people should understand. Riddle: Make a sightseeing tour- Thesaurus: Was divided on
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