On the poem "Like a duck to water" 1. Like a duck to water, how to write the last sentence?
Like a duck to water, the last sentence: know yourself and know yourself.
Idiom: If a fish drinks water, it knows it.
Pinyin: rú yú yǐn shuǐ, l ě ng nu ǐ n z ǐ zh and.
Explanation: generally speaking, it refers to what you have experienced, and you know the joys and sorrows. It's the same as "a person knows a lot when he drinks water"
Source: Song York's "The Map of the Dragon": "As for the law, nothing is like a fish drinking water, and you know it when you are warm and cold."
In addition,' ~' means' knowing your illness' in common words. ★ Preface of Lu Xun's New Stories.
Synonym: A person knows a lot when he drinks water.