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What Distinct Idioms

Love and hate are clearly distinguished Hate: hate. The positions and attitudes of love and hate are very distinct.

White and black are clearly distinguished is a metaphor for the clear distinction between right and wrong.

Walls and barriers are clearly distinguishedWalls and barriers: the walls of military camps in ancient times, later referred to the fortifications in general, and now often refers to the opposing things and boundaries. The metaphor is that the boundaries are very clear.

Hierarchy: the order of things. The order of things is clear.

En: favor; grudge: hatred. The boundaries between favor and hatred are clearly and unambiguously distinguished.

Public and private are clearly distinguished between the public and the private.

Black and white are clearly distinguished. It is a metaphor for things that have a very clear line between right and wrong. It also describes clear handwriting and images.

The rewards and punishments are clear-cut.

To describe the handling of things clearly.

The water of the Jing River is clear and the water of the Wei River is muddy; when the water of the Jing River flows into the Wei River, it is clear and turbid. It is a metaphor for clear boundaries or distinctions between right and wrong.

Brows and Eyes: eyebrows and eyes. It describes the face that is upright and clear.

Veins and Lines Clearly DistinguishedVeins and Lines: a collective term for arteries and veins in Chinese medicine, which is extended to mean organization or headway. It is a metaphor for being organized or doing things in an orderly manner.

Coming and going clearly describes clear formalities or being unambiguous about one's possessions.

The right and wrong are very clear.

Reward and punishment are clear-cut. It describes the handling of things strictly and fairly.

Hatred and love are clearly distinguishedHatred: hate. What you hate and what you love are clearly defined and distinct.