Rare idiom stories are like pulling out seedlings to help grow, but idioms should be obscure

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Seedlings are promoted.

    The idiom 揠 (yà) comes from "Mencius, Gongsun Choushang".

    During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a farmer in the Song Kingdom, he always thought that the crops in the field were growing too slowly, so he went to see it today, and went to see it tomorrow, and felt that the seedlings did not seem to grow taller. He thought to himself: Is there any way to make them grow taller and faster?

    One day he came to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one. It took a lot of effort to pull out a large number of seedlings one by one, and by the time he finished pulling out the seedlings, he was exhausted, but he was very happy in his heart. When he returned home, he boasted:

    I'm tired today, and I've helped the seedlings grow a few inches taller! When his son heard this, he hurried into the field, and found that all the seedlings had died.

    "Seedlings to grow" is used as a metaphor for ignoring the law of development of things, rushing to achieve results, but instead messing things up. "Pulling out seedlings to grow" can also be written as "pulling out seedlings to help grow".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay, the meaning of these two words is the same, but it's some ancient Chinese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be fueled by seedlings, if you don't believe it, look at the ninth lesson of the third grade language book.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Idiom: impatient and self-defeating The phrase comes from Zhou Rong's "Little Port Ferryman".

    Original text: Geng Yindong, Yu entered Jiaochuan City from Xiaogang, and ordered Xiao Xi to bundle the book with wooden slips.

    When the west sun sinks into the mountains, the evening smoke lingers on the trees, and the city is two miles away. Because he asked the ferryman, "Is it still possible to open the south gate?" The ferryman looked at Xiao Xi well, and should say: "Xu Xingzhi, Shang Kaiye; Fast forward is closed. "It's a joke.

    Tend to go and half, Xiao Xi pounced, the bundle was broken, the book collapsed, and the cry was not about to start. The book is closed, and the front door is closed.

    Yu Shuangran, the person who thinks about the ferry is short-spoken. The people in the world who are impatient and self-defeating, poor and have no place to go, they are still husbands, they are still husbands!

    Translation: In the winter of the seventh year of Shunzhi, I set out from Xiaogang and wanted to enter Jiaozhou City, so that the scholar would follow me with the books tied to the wooden boards with the books.

    At that time, the sun had already set, and the evening clouds surrounded the mountain forest. Seeing that there were still about two miles away from the city, he asked the ferryman, "Can you still catch the opening of the south gate?"

    The boatman looked at the scholar carefully, and replied, "Go slowly, and you will be able to reach the gate when it is open; Go fast, and the gates are closed (before you go). "I thought he was making fun of me, and I was angry.

    I hurried to the road, and when I was halfway there, the boy fell, the rope that bound the books broke, and the books were scattered all over the ground, and the little scholar was too late to cry, so he immediately got up from the ground. By the time we had packed up our books, bundled them up, and moved on, the gates were closed. It dawned on me that what the ferryman said was very close to the truth.

    People in the world who fail because of impatience and have no achievements in their old age, probably like this, right? Something like this!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. People must give full play to their subjective initiative in accordance with objective laws in order to do things well. On the contrary, if you do it based on your own subjective desires, even if you have good intentions and good motives, the result can only be counterproductive.

    2. The development of objective things has its own laws, and it is not enough to rely solely on good intentions and enthusiasm, and it is likely that the effect will be the opposite of subjective wishes. This parable also tells a specific truth:"If you want to hurry, you can't reach it"。Hope to adopt.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Source] "Mencius, Gongsun Choushang" Idiom example The kind of cramming teaching method that does not care about whether the students can accept it is tantamount to pulling out the seedlings to help them grow. Wu Wansen said worriedly: "'Preemptive education' violates the objective law of children's growth, and this method of pulling out seedlings to help them grow will inevitably cause double harm to children's bodies and minds."

    For example, the "pulling" in "pulling seedlings to grow" is too quaint and elegant, and it is not easy for ordinary people to understand, so changing this idiom to "pulling seedlings to help grow" is easy to understand. Many coaches pull out the seedlings and adjust the training plans of athletes at will. The original text of the idiom allusion in this paragraph The Song people have Min and his seedlings are not long, and those who pull them are returned, and they are called their family members

    Sick today! Help the seedlings grow! His son tended to look at him, and the seedling was gone.

    The world's 7 6 do not help the elderly! Those who think it is useless and give it up, do not grow seedlings 7 7 7 also; Those who help the elderly, and those who pull the seedlings; Non-vain 7 8 no 7 9 good, and harmful. (Excerpt from "Qiaobu Mencius, Gongsun Choushang") Translation Song Guo had a man who was worried that his seedlings would not grow tall, so he pulled up the seedlings, and at the end of the day, he was very tired, and when he came home, he said to his family

    Today has exhausted me, and I have helped the seedlings grow taller! When his son heard this, he hurried out into the field to look at the seedlings, but they all withered. There are very few people in the world who don't want their seedlings to grow faster!

    People who think that it is useless to shoot seedlings to grow up and give up are like lazy people who don't hoe seedlings. Those who help it grow in vain are like those who pull out the seedlings and help it, not only do it harm, but harm it. Exegesis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From "Mencius, Gongsun Choushang": The Song people had Min Qimiao's people who did not grow and returned at a loss, saying that they said: "Today's illness will help the seedlings grow." "His Wu Kongzi tends to look at the troublemakers, and Miao is stubborn. The cavity is bent and blind.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's an idiom story. Synonym: quick success, quick will not reach Synonym: sprout to promote Antinym: go with the flow.

    In the ancient Song Kingdom (present-day Shangqiu), there was a peasant who always thought that the seedlings in the field grew too slowly. He walked around the field all day, squatting down (dūn) every once in a while, measuring with his hands whether the seedlings had grown taller, but the seedlings always seemed to be that tall. What can be done to make the seedlings grow faster?

    He thought about it and finally came up with a solution: if I pull the seedlings up, won't the seedlings grow a lot taller all at once? So, he started to pull up the seedlings one by one.

    However, within three days, all the seedlings died. This story tells us not to deliberately go against the natural growth process, otherwise it will backfire. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for violating the objective law of the development of things, rushing to achieve results, but bad things...

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