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What idioms are there about Fiona Fang?

Rectangular square: metaphor is standard enough and legal enough.

Square toe of round skull: skull: skull; Toes: feet. Square feet and round heads. It refers to human beings.

Round and square: refers to the easy-going appearance and the inner side.

Follow the rules: do things in accordance with the situation and changes in the situation; Easy-going and not stubborn.

Wear: footwear: step on; Round and square: the place where the ancients thought the sky was round. Head in the sky, feet on the ground. Living on the earth.

Zhiyuan Xingfang: circle: complete and comprehensive; Fang: Correct, not demanding. Describe knowledge extensively, be fully prepared, be square and meticulous. It probably means to be ambitious and have both ability and political integrity.

Inside the outer circle: circle: Tong Yuan; Party: Founder. Metaphor is that people are easy-going on the surface and solemn on the inside.

Square chisel: square: tenon; Chisel: mortise. A square chisel won't fit in. Metaphor is out of place and inconsistent.

Round hole square timber: put the square timber in the round hole. Metaphorically speaking, two people can't get along.