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yǒudì-fàngshǐ
idiom HSK 7 #84,337

Meanings

  1. 1 to have a clear target; to act with purpose
  2. 2 to shoot the arrow at the target

Characters

Literally 'have a target, then release the arrow' — do things with a clear aim, not randomly.

Examples

Zuò yánjiū yào yǒudì-fàngshǐ, bù néng mángmù.
Research should be targeted, not done blindly.
Pīpíng yào yǒudì-fàngshǐ, bú yào lǒngtǒng.
Criticism should be targeted, not vague.

Tips

history
This idiom was famously used by Mao Zedong in his 1942 essay 'Rectify the Party's Style of Work' to argue against empty theorizing. The opposite is (shooting arrows without a target — acting without purpose).

Stroke Order

yǒu
de
fàng
shǐ