What is the last sentence of knowing the truth?

"I can't help but think differently and I don't know the book."

Knowing the book as a gift, knowing and reaching: knowing. Educated and polite. Describe being educated. Said by: "Selecting Pastoral by Group Sounds": "Why do you have different opinions and don't know the ceremony?" Synonyms include: knowing the book to be polite, knowing the book to be reasonable, and antonyms include: ignorance, knowing the book to be reasonable is a neutral idiom and a joint idiom. Can be used as predicate and attribute. With praise.

Familiar with poetry books, understand etiquette. A Dream of Red Mansions: "It's not that I talk too much. A person knows that a book is a gift, so he should curry favor with it. " Also known as "knowing the book and reaching the gift". 199 1 year's "Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years": "Although the daughter-in-law dare not say that she knows books and manners, she heard the saying that" marry a chicken and follow a dog "from her children." Also known as "knowing the book and reaching the gift". Ming Gao Ming's Pipa Story: "I admire his calligraphy and etiquette even more. He is a scholar who is not eager to catch up." Also known as "knowing the ceremony and knowing the book". "Wild Acid Exposes Words" five or eight times: "This is the family of the guilty minister, who is not an official, has a difficult surname, is gentle and virtuous, knows etiquette and books, and is also familiar with mathematics."