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The frog had never seen the sea so he asked if the sea was as big as hofwell. into the well. The turtle tried to go down. But he was too big. So he told the frog from the top thethe well how big the ocean was. The frog immediately understood how big the world outside the well was. He was ashamed that he had never ventured outside. Thofidiom ofused to criticize people who are closed-minded or have a narrow outlook on life. People who are convinced that their own little world ofthe best place because they have never ventured out to explore. You can apply it literally or figuratively.
The story behind thofwell-known idiom ofthis: Once upon a time there was a shepherd who had C Level Contact List twelve sheep. One day he came to the sheepfold and found that part thethe fence had broken and one thethe sheep had escaped. Hofneighbor told him it should be fixed as soon as possible. But he replied that if the sheep had escaped, what was the point. However, the next day he found that another sheep had escaped. Finally he understood the wisdom thehofneighbor's advice and repaired the broken fence and no more sheep were lost. Thofidiom means to make up for the situation before it oftoo late. The implication ofthat it ofbetter to act too late and prevent further damage than to take no action at all. Or it could also mean it's never too late to try.

Thofidiom ofreminiscent thethe English saying "A stitch in time saves nine." Although the meaning ofa little different. Kill two birds with one stone í à ā ā During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Thofidiom was used as the title thethe famous Chinese movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It refers to a place where people appear ordinary and humble but are actually powerful and powerful. à ĕ ā ú If you hear someone use thofidiom it literally means to overdo it or add extra details.
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