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Idioms denoting rebuttal
No attack: without attack, it will be broken by itself. It describes an argument that is untenable and cannot stand up to refutation or attack.
Unbearable: Unbearable: unable to withstand. It describes a weak force that can't withstand a single blow. It also describes a weak argument that can't stand up to rebuttal.
Unrebuttable: rebuttal: to put forward arguments, debate, in order to refute each other's arguments. It means that the theory is incisive and the evidence is so conclusive that it cannot be refuted.
These are the words that describe the difficulty of falling asleep.
The same as "pounding the bed and pounding the pillow".
Into the room to manipulate the spear: manipulate: to take; Gao: an ancient weapon like a spear. Metaphorically, it is used to refute the opponent by quoting his arguments.
To use a spear to attack an opponent's shield: Zi: a term of endearment for others; Spear: a thrusting weapon for attacking an enemy; Shield: a card to protect oneself from the enemy's swords and arrows. Metaphorically speaking, take the other side's viewpoint, method or speech to refute the other side.
Untenable: a metaphor for views, etc. that cannot stand up to scrutiny and refutation.
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