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The meaning of an armchair strategist and the explanation of idioms
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On paper. Metaphor is empty talk, which can't solve practical problems. It is also a metaphor that empty talk cannot become a reality.

Origin of Idiom: According to Records of the Historian, Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru, Zhao Kuo, the son of Zhao She, a famous soldier of Zhao State in the Warring States Period, studied the art of war when he was young, but his father could not beat him in military affairs. Later, he succeeded Lian Po as Zhao Jiang in the Battle of Changping. I only know how to act according to the art of war, but I don't know how to be flexible. I was defeated by Qin Jun.

Example of Idiom: Recently, a county magistrate wrote an article, some of which were all obstacles. After all, scholars' views are all on paper.

Traditional writing: on paper.

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Synonymous with armchair strategist: sitting there telling empty truth, only blossoming and not bearing fruit. The metaphor is beautiful and the content is empty. "Zuo Zhuan Wen Zhuan Gong Five Years": "And flashy, resentment also gathers." Du pre-note: "draw cakes to fill hunger, draw cakes to fill hunger." This metaphor exists in name only, but it is actually not good. Later, I often used this metaphor to comfort myself with fantasy, although I never set a date.

The antonym of an armchair strategist: hard work, concentration and hard work. Since ancient times, we have a tradition of hard work and down-to-earth work. The 22nd Journey to the West: "I'll throw you a monster! You come up! This high place is down to earth! "

Idiom grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Generations: Contemporary Idioms

English translation: an armchair strategist

Russian translation: воевтьнабумге Discussion in the air<. I don't know what the newspaper says & gt

Idiom riddle: Sun Tzu; Military books; Military papers; Fighting in Zhao Kuo

Two-part allegorical sayings: military papers