Complete set of idioms beginning with the word wisdom

The complete set of idioms at the beginning of Zhi Zi is as follows:

1, both wisdom and courage (excellent in both wisdom and courage): refers to a person who is both smart and brave.

2. Brainstorming (smart people get together to discuss and make suggestions): refers to the cooperation of smart people. Through brainstorming and discussion, * * * works out a series of solutions to problems.

3. Smart people have different views (smart people have different views on things): It means that smart people have their own views on problems.

4. exhaustion of wisdom: refers to a person's wisdom reaching the limit and there is no better idea or method.

5. Three virtues (intelligence, diligence and Dodd): It means that a person should have the qualities of intelligence, diligence and morality.

6. The wise man sees the opportunity (the wise man can seize the opportunity): it means that the wise man can accurately judge and seize the opportunity.

7. Small wisdom makes great wisdom (small wisdom is more practical than great wisdom): It means that sometimes small wisdom is more practical and effective than great wisdom.

8. Be wise and persistent (a wise man should stick to the truth and put it into action): It means that a wise man should put his thoughts into practice.

9. Both wisdom and courage (excellent wisdom and courage): refers to people who are both smart and brave.

10, smart people have different views (smart people have different views on things): It shows that smart people have their own views on problems.

1 1, wisdom exhaustion (wisdom exhaustion): refers to a person's wisdom reaching the limit and having no better ideas or methods.

12, wisdom and encouragement (smart people should work hard): It means that smart people should work hard and constantly improve themselves.

13. Distinguish right from wrong with wisdom (smart people can distinguish right from wrong and judge the situation): It means that smart people can see the facts clearly, analyze the situation and make correct judgments when facing problems.

14, both wisdom and courage (both wisdom and courage are excellent): refers to a person who is both smart and brave.

15, exhaustion of wisdom (exhaustion of wisdom): refers to a person's wisdom reaching the limit and having no better ideas or methods.

16, smart people have different views (smart people have different views on things): It shows that smart people have their own views on problems.

17, three virtues (intelligence, diligence and Dodd): refers to a person's intelligence, diligence and morality.

18, the wise see the opportunity (the wise can seize the opportunity): it means that the wise can accurately judge and seize the opportunity.

19, small wisdom makes great wisdom (small wisdom is more practical than great wisdom): It means that sometimes small wisdom is more practical and effective than great wisdom.

20. Wisdom and perseverance (a wise man should stick to the truth and put it into action): It means that a wise man should put his own thinking into practice.