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Hope it's right.
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The answer is no target!
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There is no target.
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Non-targeted: Chinese.
无的放矢 [wú dì fàng shǐ] paraphrased] 的: bull's-eye; Arrow: Arrow Sun or. There is no eye, missing chain mark, and shooting arrows indiscriminately. The metaphor of speaking and doing things does not have a clear purpose.
Source] Qing Liang Qichao, "Commentary on Sino-Japanese Negotiations".
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The toilet is full of guessing an idiom - no target.
"The toilet is full" means that there is no place to, that is, there is no place to, and the homonym is "no target". There is also fen (dung) fa tu qiang (wall), fen (dung) tu qiang (wall).
无的放矢 wú dì fàng shǐ
Definition]: bull's-eye; Arrow: Arrow. There is no target to shoot arrows indiscriminately. Figuratively speaking, speaking, and doing things without a clear purpose; or unrealistic. >>>More
有始有末 (有屎有钟) [yǒu shǐ yǒu zhōng].
Interpretation] has a beginning and an end. It refers to being able to persevere in doing things to the end. >>>More
Tiger head tiger brain.
hǔ tóu hǔ nǎo >>>More
Afterword:
The toilet looks in the mirror ——— smelly. >>>More