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| There is Chinese idiom called Qu Chang Bu Duan, which means learn from other's merits . In my textbook it is interpretted as "complement each other with respective strengths". Could you give us your version here? Regards Sky |
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| though i am not a teacher but hope this can help you....... learn from others merits . learn good things from others . learn from the achievements of others. thats what i can interpret |
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