Idiom: water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it.
Pinyin: ShuǐkīzàI Zhu, yīkīf zhü.
Short spell: skzz ykfz
Explanation: Metaphorically thinking of possible difficulties and dangers in peacetime.
Source: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty by Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty and Huangfugui. Li Xian quoted Confucius' family language: "Confucius said,' A husband is a boat and a man is water. The knife cuts bread and fingers. If you think of danger from this, you will know. " "
For example, as a ruler, you should understand the truth of "~" and not be insatiable.
Synonym: water can carry a boat and also overturn it.
Grammar: as object, attribute and clause; Used to persuade people.
The knife cuts bread and fingers.
Shunjie: It is a metaphor for the enemy in the boat, the benefit of the boat, the pain of the boat, the fatigue of the boat and the horse of the boat.
Shunjie: white fish enters the boat, white fish gets on the boat, and the boat is not tied. The enemy is in the same boat and the enemy is in the same boat.
Reverse connection: Bashan, Shushui, wading through mountains and rivers, Baishan, Blackwater, Elegy, Yishui, Cold Water, Cutting Cloud, Cutting Water, Residual Water, Residual Soup and Residual Water.
Reverse connection: water is flourishing, water is stagnant, the moon is in the water, the moon is in the water, salt is in the water, and water and milk are inseparable.