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Eight-faced and exquisite: Exquisite and meticulous, referring to people who are flexible and agile. This refers to bright and spacious windows. Later, it was used to describe a person who is smooth and considerate in dealing with people.

Source: Tang Dynasty Lulun's poem "Fu De Peng Zu Lou sent Yang Zongde back to Xuzhou": "Four households and eight windows are bright, exquisite and beautiful." Song Dynasty Xia Yuanding's "Man Ting Fang" poem: " Although it is inaction and tranquility, it still needs to be exquisite in all directions."

The flowers on the writing tip are a metaphor for great progress in writing ability. The article was also described as well written.

Source: Volume 10 of "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes" by Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty: "Li Taibai's Shaomeng pen is full of flowers, and he is famous all over the world."

The metaphor of flowers in Li Taibai's pen Talented people think handsomely and write excellent poems.

Source: "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao" by Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties: "When Li Taibai was young, he dreamed that the pen he used had flowers growing on it, and he became a genius later in life and became famous all over the world."

High talent Seven steps describe quick thinking.

Source: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Literature" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Emperor Wen (Cao Pi) tried to order King Dong'a (Cao Zhi, Cao Zhi, Pi's younger brother) to compose a poem in seven steps. Those who failed to succeed practiced the great method; he responded Then he wrote a poem: "The beans are boiled to make a soup, and the black beans are boiled to make juice; the skip is burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron. They all grow from the same root, so why fry each other in a hurry!""

Colorful Brush Flowers are a metaphor for great progress in talent and thinking.

Source: Yuan·Tang Shi's "When Appreciating Flowers·Playing to Greet a Friend's New Marriage": "The green sleeves are filled with fragrance, and the flowers blooming with colored brushes are familiar in dreams."

Cao Han Cheng Zhanghan: Bird feathers refer to the writing brush. Pick up a pen and write it into an article, describing your quick thinking and literary talent.

Source: "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei·Biography of Xu Qian": "Qian was the commander of the Air Force and planned to offer wine and wine to his subordinates, and his five senses were generals of literature." Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "The Xingzhi Xing": "Qian Qing Xuan Ti Tao, six elements Cultivating knowledge, understanding and listening, and mastering skills."

Slow eyebrows and dull eyes mean that the eyes are dull and inflexible.

Source: Part 6, Part 2, of Li Jieren's "The Waves in the Dead Water": "And with his slow eyebrows and dull eyes, he looks at people in a foolish and infatuated manner, and is not much more elf than Cai Xingshun.?

Smart: well-developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and well-behaved.

Source: Chapter 49 of "Water Margin" by Ming Shi Naian: "It turns out that this Lehe is a smart and smart person. He can learn all kinds of music by learning. He knows the beginning and end of things. When it comes to gun and stick martial arts, his love is like sugar and honey. "

Stupid: dull and inflexible. Describes slow and clumsy thinking and action.

Source: The third chapter of "Yueyang Tower" by Ma Zhiyuan of Yuan Dynasty: "Like this kind of stupid I won’t persuade you to reply, bah! But if you don’t do it, I’ll earn money and travel nine thousand miles in the world of mortals. "

One hundred poems about drinking one dou of wine. It describes one's quick thinking.

Source: Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking": "Li Bai's hundred poems about drinking one bucket of wine, Sleeping in a restaurant in Chang'an City. "

Waving a hair to a guest is a metaphor for a quick writer. Hair, a writing brush.

Source: Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Sickness in Jingjiang" Poem 8: "Looking for a sentence behind closed doors, Chen Wuji" , Qin Shaoyou waved to the guests. ”

The door of convenience: this Buddhist term refers to flexible treatment. It was originally the way through which Buddhism guides people to join the religion, and later refers to the way that is convenient for people.

Source: Tang Dynasty ·Wang Bo's "Stele of the Relic Stupa of Baozhuangyan Temple in Guangzhou": "When Vimalakirti saw the handle, he built a convenient door; he returned home in peace and thought about the affairs of the distant court. "

"Feng Wu Long Fei" describes the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.

Source: Chapter 10 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "Only this calligraphy can be written like Phoenix Wu Long." Fei is so impressive. ”

Clean and neat: flexible and agile, also refers to neatness and orderliness. It describes that there is no superfluous thing. It is refreshing and pleasing to the eye. It also describes skilled, agile and accurate movements.

Source: Zhao Shuli's "The Changes of Lijiazhuang 12": "Who else but an old man can be so neat and tidy. ”

rules, steps, rules and regulations: compass and square, extension is the criterion; step: walking with feet. It means to do things strictly according to the rules, without hesitation. It also means to be rigid and inflexible in doing things.

Source: Jin Panni's "Ode to the Interpretation of the Ceremony": "The second-class Confucian officials, disciples of Mr. Jin Gentry, who wear tassels and wear jade, and who behave in a well-behaved manner, all accompany them in the hall with dignity. Waiting for the order of the deacon. "Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions" of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Be careful with your steps and your words should be correct." , extended to the criterion. It means to act strictly according to the rules without hesitation. It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things.

Source: Jin Panni's "Ode to the Interpretation of the Ceremony": "The second-class Confucian officials, disciples of Mr. Jin Gentry, who wear tassels and wear jade, and who behave in a well-behaved manner, all accompany them in the hall with dignity. "Awaiting the order of the deacon."

Vivid and lifelike expression, making people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes.

Source: Volume 5 of "Warning Words" written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Besides, when Wang heard her husband's bad news, she was also confused at first. After Lu Bao said it so vividly, she also believed it."

Play by the opportunity and act according to the opportunity: Look at the opportunity and the situation. Work flexibly depending on the specific situation.

Source: "Book of Changes·Xici": "A gentleman acts when he sees the situation, and does not wait until the end of the day."

Act according to the situation and act flexibly according to the specific situation.

Source: "Book of Changes·Xici": "A gentleman acts when he sees an opportunity, and does not wait until the end of the day."

The dragon playing in the water is a metaphor for weapons such as swords, guns, and sticks, making it easier and more flexible. Change. Describes superb and proficient martial arts.

Source: Chapter 51 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "A hungry tiger is the most harmful to people, and a dragon playing in the water can be vicious."

The beautiful literary thoughts describing the brocade heart and embroidered belly , gorgeous rhetoric.

Source: Yuan·Tang style "A Flower·Winter Scenery" suite: "He has that beautiful heart and belly, and I have those ice muscles and jade bones."

Jin The embroidered mouth on the chest still says that the mouth is embroidered on the heart. Describes beautiful writing and gorgeous words.

Flowers in the mirror, moon in the water. The flowers in the mirror, the moon in the water. It originally referred to the flexible and elusive artistic conception in the poem, but later it was used as a metaphor for the illusory scene.

Source: Pei Xiu of the Tang Dynasty, "The Inscription on the Yuanmi Pagoda of the Yuanmi Pagoda in which the Master of the Dade Anguo Temple was given a purple square robe in the records of the monks on Guzuo Street of the Tang Dynasty who worshiped the three religions and guided them to lead Dade": "The majestic pillars, once And destroyed. The mirror image of the water and the moon, coming and going without intention."

Articulate: speak, talk; clever: smart, flexible. Conversation is quick and easy to deal with. Describe eloquence well.

Source: Chapter 33 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Although Baoyu is usually smart and eloquent, at this time, he is sentimental for Jin Chuaner and wishes he could die too."

God bless the elderly to describe their inflexible movements.

I immediately leaned against the horse and wrote an article. Describes quick thinking.

Source: Song Dynasty Wang Shipeng's "Meixi Wang Zhongwen Gongji·Shangxuan Li Duanming Shu": "In response to Chang Geng's dream, Hanlin of the Tang Dynasty relegated the immortal to the title of Immortal. He immediately wrote thousands of words, and his articles became the law of the world. ”

Sharp-toothed and sharp-toothed: “Spiritual”, flexible, and well-behaved. Be eloquent.

Source: The second fold of Yuan·Zhang Guobin's "Hetan Shirt": "Don't listen to that guy talking about short things and long things, with such sharp teeth."

Adapt to the situation. Opportunity: opportunity, situation. Be flexible and flexible as situations change.

Source: "The Biography of Guo Xiaoke in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty": "The world is full of people. The sun and the moon are pressing, and all the resources are exhausted. The head is hanging and the face is tied, and the legs are ready. Jiande comes from afar to help the abuser, and transports food Stop it, this is the time of death. Please strengthen your strongholds, garrison the floods, and adapt to changes, and you will be easily defeated."

Smart and agile. Describes a person who is smart and good at talking.

Source: The third chapter of "Zhang Tianshi" by Wu Changling of the Yuan Dynasty: "If you don't stay there, you will be sharp-tongued, and you will talk about people's good and evil, criticize people for their ambiguity, and harm their behavior."

An idea strikes: a flexible mind. I hurriedly changed my mind (Duozhi came up with a temporary solution).

Source: Chapter 4 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "I waited for a long time, and suddenly an idea came to me, and I realized it in my heart."

Exquisite and exquisite: exquisite and meticulous; Transparent: The holes are clear. The utensils are described as exquisite, transparent and delicate in structure. It also refers to people who are smart and flexible.

Source: The second chapter of "Saving Fengchen" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "The man's love for the girl is like a donkey and a dog, showing off his exquisiteness."

Exquisite and transparent vessels are exquisite and transparent, with delicate structure. It also refers to people who are smart and flexible. Same as "exquisitely carved".

Liu Shui Xing Yun describes the article as being naturally unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water.

Source: Song Dynasty Hong Zikui's "Chaozhongcuo Shouzhang Junju": "The flowing water moves the clouds, and the light and wind shines with the moon."

The flying dragon and the phoenix originally described the mountain. Meandering and majestic, later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.

Source: "Tokyo Fu" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty: "My ancestors have dragons flying over the white water, and phoenixes flying over the ruins." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Biaozhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the water comes out, and the dragons fly and the phoenixes dance. , gathered in Lin'an."

The dragon's power and the tiger's shock describe the momentum as unrestrained and majestic. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.

The dragon flies and the phoenix dances still means the dragon flies and the phoenix dances. It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, but later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.

Longxiangfengyue originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible. Same as "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".

Always adapt to changing circumstances. Be flexible and flexible as situations change.

To dream of flowers in a pen is a metaphor for great progress in writing ability. The article was also described as well written.

Source: Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties, "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao·Dream of Flowers on the Pen": "When Li Taibai was young, he dreamed that the pen he used had flowers growing on it, and he became famous all over the world."

Bright eyes and good vision describe a woman’s eyes as bright and flexible.

Source: Cao Zhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms: "The red lips are bright on the outside, the teeth are bright on the inside, the eyes are bright and good at gazing, and the dimples assist the power."

Wood carvings and clay sculptures are carved from wood or clay. The idol created. Describes a person who is dull and inflexible or has a sluggish expression.

Source: Volume 9 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "The two classes of civil and military classes are like clay sculptures and wood carvings, no one dares to respond."

A poem written in seven steps says that talents have quick thinking.

Source: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Literature" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Emperor Wen ordered King Dong'a to compose a poem in seven steps, and those who failed to do so practiced Dafa. In response, he wrote a poem and said: 'Cook the beans and hold the poem. The soup is boiled and the beetroot is boiled; the bean is burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron; they are born from the same root, so why fry each other in a hurry! "The emperor is deeply ashamed." agile. Same as "seven steps to make a poem".

Seven-step talent describes quick thinking.

Source: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Literature" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Emperor Wen ordered King Dong'a to compose a poem in seven steps, and those who failed to do so practiced Dafa. In response, he wrote a poem and said: 'Cook the beans and hold the poem. When the soup is boiled, the beetroot is boiled, and the beans are weeping under the cauldron. They all grow from the same root, so why fry each other in such a hurry!" The emperor was deeply ashamed."

Qunhong plays with Haihong: Hongyan; sea: refers to the big lake. Like many Feihong playing in the big lake. Describe calligraphy as vigorous and flexible.

Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Yanyuan's "Book of Dharma": "Wang Xi's calligraphy is like a group of heroes playing in the sea."

Ran Qi's sensitivity was later used as a metaphor for his quick thinking.

Source: It is said that Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty wrote a poem in seven steps under the coercion of his brother Cao Pi. The poem contains the sentence "The beetles are burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron". Ning Shen of the Song Dynasty wrote the preface to "Ten Odes of Baishui County Zhai": "There was no sound of hitting the bowl, but I am ashamed of the sensitivity of the firewood."

Written tens of thousands of words in the daily test of 10,000 words. Described as talented and quick-thinking.

Source: Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "A Letter to Han Jingzhou": "If you give him a high banquet and let him talk quietly, please try thousands of words every day and rely on your horse to wait."

Shenghua Miaobi is a metaphor for outstanding writing talent.

Source: Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties, "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao·Dream of Flowers on the Pen": "When Li Taibai was young, he dreamed of flowers growing on the pen he used, and he became famous all over the world."

The pen of flowers is a metaphor for outstanding writing talent.

Source: Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties, "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao·Dream of Flowers on the Pen": "When Li Taibai was young, he dreamed of flowers growing on the pen he used, and he became famous all over the world."

Recognizing changes and adapting to changes means recognizing changes in things and handling problems flexibly.

Eating raw means eating raw food without being able to use it flexibly.

Thinking is like a spring. Thinking is like a spring. Describes a person's quick thinking and abundant talents.

Source: "The Biography of Su Ting in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty": "The thoughts of others are like springs, which are beyond the reach of Qiao."

The dead eyebrows are staring and the eyebrows are not alive, and the eyes are not moving. . Metaphor is inflexible and unable to cope.

Adapt to changing circumstances: timing, situation. Be flexible and flexible as situations change.

Source: "The Biography of Guo Xiaoke in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty": "The world is full of people. The sun and the moon are pressing, and all the resources are exhausted. The head is hanging and the face is tied, and the legs are ready. Jiande comes from afar to help the abuser, and transports food If you want to stop it, this is the time of death. Please strengthen the military stronghold, garrison the flood, and adapt to changes, and it will be easy to defeat the enemy."

Tongguda is well versed in ancient knowledge and can act flexibly according to the actual situation.

If you blurt out a sentence, it will become an article. A metaphor for quick thinking.

Spitting words describe quick writing and thinking.

Source: "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes" by Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty has the heading "Spit on the ground to write a text", which praises Li He: "Some people paid homage to Li He and saw him for a long time without speaking. Chapter. "

The text is not dotted: a dot is added to indicate deletion. The article is written in one go and does not need to be modified. Describes quick thinking and proficient writing skills.

Source: "Preface to Parrot Fu" by Mi Heng of the Han Dynasty: "Because of the Fu, Heng kept writing and did not add dots."

The lack of dots in the text describes his quick thinking and writing skills. Skillful. The same as "the text is not added."

Complete a poem in five steps Tang Shi Qing was able to compose a poem in five steps. Later it was used as a metaphor for quick thinking.

Source: Qing Dynasty Shen Bingzhen's "Golden Powder of Tang Poetry·Minwu": "Qing Shanshu recommended himself to be able to write poems, saying: 'Zi Jian seven steps, the minister can complete the imperial edict within five steps.' Emperor Ming tried to use The poems "New Year's Eve, Shangyuan", "Bamboo Fire Cage" and other poems were spoken out of the mouth. The emperor praised him and awarded him an official title. "There is a poem "Yingzhao Fu on the New Year's Eve", which can be found in Volume 115 of "Full Tang Poetry".

The ability to write and write quickly describes one’s quick writing and thinking. Same as "write a pen and make it a chapter".

Source: "Wang Zhongxuan's Remonstrance" by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty: "A speech can be chanted, and a pen can be written into an article."

The article can be written quickly after the pen is written. Describes quick thinking and talent.

Source: "Wang Zhongxuan" by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty: "The writing is like spring flowers, the thoughts are like springs; the speech can be chanted, and the writing can become a chapter."

The writing becomes a chapter with a wave of the pen. The pen becomes the article. Describes someone who is quick and thoughtful in writing.

Write a thousand words: a long essay. Describes quick thinking and quick writing.

Source: "Send Fengji" by Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty: "Reading a book is like reciting a sutra, writing a thousand words can make it complete."

The writing is like a divine finger writing an article, literary thoughts Rushing, as if there is divine power. Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well.

Source: "The Biography of Lu Zhi in the Old Book of the Tang Dynasty": "His ability to respond to discussions, master his reasoning, present his analysis and analysis, and write like a god. All the celebrities at that time were in favor of him."

There is a divine finger at the bottom of the pen and when I write the article, my thoughts rush forward, as if I have divine power. Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well.

Source: Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Public Banquet in Beiting, Mianzhou": "Flying articles from all walks of life, thinking that the masses will not give in; leaving a gift in one word, knowing that the writing is thoughtful."

Camera: observation; machine: opportunity. Observe the opportunity and act flexibly according to the specific situation.

Source: Chapter 92 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "According to this plan, go to Hua Rong's army, secretly pass on the general's orders, and act accordingly.

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The flowing clouds and flowing water describe the article as being naturally unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water.

Source: Song Su Shi's "Book of Appreciation to the Civil Master": "So The teachings of calligraphy and poems and essays are familiar to me. The outline is like flowing clouds and flowing water. It has no definite quality at first, but it always goes on what it should do and stops when it cannot stop. ”

Looking six ways means seeing in all directions. Describes being witty and flexible, being able to observe from many sides and understand things comprehensively.

Source: Chapter 53 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin of the Ming Dynasty: “As a general, when on the battlefield, you must look around and listen to all directions. ”

One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that speech and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it also means that things are rigid and do not know how to flexibly control.

Source : Volume 6 of "The Confused World" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Look, brother, with the current situation, even if Sage Kong came to life and did things strictly and conscientiously, he would be nothing more than a nerd. ”

Being strict and orderly means that your words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it also means that you are rigid in doing things and do not know how to be flexible.

You can write nine ways with one stroke of the nine system and one lift of the pen. Bookmaking. Refers to quick writing and thinking.

Source: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Epitaph of Liu Gong, a scholar of Jixian Academy": "When I tasted Zhiwei Pavilion, I named nine princes and princesses one day, and the general was the next. Straight, he immediately sat down for it, and with one wave he made thousands of words, and his words were elegant and specific. ”

Adapt to the changing and developing situation with power and flexibility and a flexible attitude.

Source: Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty, Part 2 of "Reform and Self-Strengthening": "I don't know what the times are, but what the trends are." The trend is to adapt to circumstances and use power to make changes. "

Leaning on the horse can wait for drafting documents in front of the war horse that is about to set off. You can wait for the completion of the draft. It is a metaphor for writing articles quickly.

Source: "Shi Shuo" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty "Xinyu·Literature": "Huan Xuanwu went to the north, and Yuan Hu followed him. He was dismissed from the official position. He was required to publish a notice and asked Yuan Yima to write beforehand. Without picking up the pen, he got seven pieces of paper, which was very impressive. ”

Relying on a horse to speak a thousand words: Relying on a war horse. Leaning in front of a war horse about to set off to draft a document, a thousand words will be said immediately. Describes a quick mind.

Source: "Liu Yiqing, Southern Song Dynasty" "Shishuo Xinyu·Literature": "Huan Xuanwu [Huan Wen] went to the north, Yuan Hu followed him, and was dismissed from office. There will be a notice posted on the meeting, and Yuan [Yuan Hong] will be called upon to write the order before relying on his horse. Without holding the pen in hand, I got seven pieces of paper, which is very impressive. "

Words that are wonderful to the world describe words that are extremely exquisite.

Source: "Hanshu·Jia Gianzhi Biography": "The king writes in his room, and his words are wonderful to the world." ”

Yuanbi becomes a chapter. Yuanbi: Pick up the pen. Write an article as soon as you pick up the pen. Describes quick thinking.

Source: "The Biography of Huo Xiaoyu" by Jiang Fang of the Tang Dynasty: "Biography" He has many talents and thoughts, and his writing becomes a chapter. ”

Yuanbi Li Chengyuanbi: Take a pen. Pick up the pen and write immediately. Describes quick thinking. Also known as “Yuanbi becomes a chapter” and “Yuanbi becomes a chapter”.

The source is endless. Dendrobium is a metaphor for overflowing literary thoughts.

Source: Su Shi's "Wen Shuo" of the Song Dynasty: "My writing is like a spring of ten thousand dendrobiums, which springs out from nowhere." "

Words that are wonderful for the world describe words that are very exquisite.

Source: "Hanshu·Jia Gianzhi Biography": "The king's room writes, and the words are wonderful for the world." "

When soldiers come to block it, when water comes and the soil comes to cover it means to adopt flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.

Source: "The Battle of Pitong" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "Lord, if the soldiers come to block it, , the water comes and the soil covers it. "

When soldiers come to defeat the enemy, when water comes to the earth weir means to adopt flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.

Source: The first fold of "Yuntaimen" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: " When soldiers come to defeat the enemy, and when water comes to the weir, brother, if you lead the troops, follow me. Don't delay. ”

The soldiers will be welcomed, and the water will come to the earth to weir. It means to adopt flexible response methods according to the specific situation.

Source: Gao Wenxiu of the Yuan Dynasty, "Mianchi Hui" wedge: "Since ancient times, Taoism When soldiers come, they will greet them, and when water comes to the weir, if he comes with his troops, I will lead his troops here to fight with him. ”

Seeing everywhere and hearing everything describes a person who is resourceful and flexible, and can observe and analyze from many aspects when encountering problems.

Source: Ming Dynasty Xu Zhonglin’s "Feng Shen Yan Yi" Chapter 53: "For The way of a general is that when you are on the battlefield, you must look around and listen to all directions.

Seeing all directions and hearing all directions describes a person who is resourceful and flexible, and can observe and analyze from many sides when encountering problems.

Source: Qing Dynasty Wenkang’s "New Sons and Daughters of Heroes": "The Robber's Skills talk about observing the six paths and listening to all directions. ”

The wonderful use of it is to set up the formation and then go to war. This is a routine in warfare, but the clever and flexible use all depends on being good at thinking. It refers to the superb art of commanding operations.

Source: "History of the Song Dynasty: Biography of Yue Fei" records that Yue Fei said to Zongze: "Fight in formation and then fight. The common art of war and the wonderful use of it all depend on one mind. ”

The beauty of its application lies in the skillful use of the art of war, and it all lies in being good at thinking.

Source: Chapter 43 of Wu Jingzi’s "The Scholars" in the Qing Dynasty: "And Leave him alone. ‘The beauty of application lies in single-mindedness. ’”