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Mathematical idioms of red envelopes
Pulling back from the cliff hangs by a thread. Mahler Gobi is really a close call.

Explanation: cliff: a high and steep cliff; Bridle: To bridle a horse. Lead the horse to the edge of a high cliff. Metaphor to the edge of danger, wake up and turn back in time.

Said by: Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang: "It is great wisdom for this scholar to pull back from the cliff."

Example: You made a big mistake. You have apologized to your ancestors. Hurry up!

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Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and clause; Used to persuade people.