Bazi idiom: When soldiers come, they will block them ( ). What is the next sentence?
Water comes and earth covers you? Explanation of the idiom: No matter what means the opponent uses, there is always a corresponding way to deal with it
Source of the idiom: "The Battle of Pitong" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "Lord, If the soldiers come, the enemy will be blocked, and the water will come to the weir."
Example: Chapter 48 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" written by Lanling Xiaoxiao of the Ming Dynasty: "As the saying goes: "The soldiers will stop the enemy, but the water will come." "The earth will cover you up." In the meantime, the way is up to man. You and I must prepare some gifts and send people to Tokyo as soon as possible to meet the master.
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Use? Method? Compound sentence pattern; as subject and attributive; metaphor should be adopted according to the specific situation