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Lesson from the past, how about a number?
Lesson from the past, make a number-answer: 8.

Lessons from the past?

Pinyin: Qian chēzh Jian Jiàn

Explanation: Mirror is a lesson. The lesson of overturning in front. Lessons from the past.

Source: "Xunzi Xiangcheng": "The front car has been covered, when is unknown!" Xiang said to "Said Yuanshan": "The front car is covered, and the rear car is alarmed."

For example, please think twice. ★ Chen's Water Margin (Chapter 25)

Pinyin code: qczj

Synonym:? We can learn from the past and learn from the past.

Antonym:? Repeat the mistake of.

Usage: as subject and object; Used to give advice.

English: Learn from others' mistakes.

Story: During the Western Han Dynasty, Jia Yi, a native of Luoyang, had a reputation as a gifted scholar since he was a child. Wendi heard that he was very talented and asked him to go to Beijing to be a doctor, and asked him what he thought of governing the country. Jia Yi advocated taking Qin's death as a mirror, constantly reminding himself to implement benevolent policies, let the people recuperate and attach importance to agricultural production, so as to make the country strong.