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Row Timber for Building a House: -Story of Chinese Idiom
Kung Linliu
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Row Timber for Building a House: -Story of Chinese Idiom - Linliu, Kung
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Synopsis "Row Timber for Building a House: -Story of Chinese Idiom"
Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Author/Artist The meaning of this idiom "Raw Timber for Building a House" is as follows.(1) Trust the expertise of experts.(2) Do not be too self-righteous, stubbornly going to the dangerous place.(3) The sturdy appearance is not for sure robust enough.(4) Subjective stubbornness will only miss the chance of success.
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