It is also used as a two-part allegorical saying. "Everything has its vanquisher" is actually the latter sentence, and the former sentence is usually "tofu with brine".
It is used to describe that all things in the universe are interdependent and endless. If there is one thing, there will be another thing to subdue it.
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Idiom explanation: It means that if there is one thing, there will be another thing to subdue it.
Chairman Mao once said in his Speech at the National Congress of the Communist Party of China that "everything in the world has its vanquisher."
Two-part allegorical saying about "everything has its vanquisher"
The enemy will block you, and the water will cover you? ——? one thing conquers another
Big fish eat small fish, small fish eat shrimp, shrimp eat green mud-? one thing conquers another
Indigo dyed white cloth-everything has its vanquisher.
The axe struck the wood-? one thing conquers another
HeMiao afraid of mole cricket-? one thing conquers another