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The use of inappropriate means to achieve quick results is not only unhelpful, but harmful. It means that it is not too late for the sheep to run away and then repair the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
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失羊补牢 pinyin]: wáng yáng bǔ láo
Explanation]: Death: fleeing, lost; Prison: A pen for the animals. It's not too late for the sheep to run away and mend the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
Example]: Zhang Xueliang lost his ground at the beginning, but now he is fortunate to stick to Jinzhou, which can be called late enlightenment. Zhang Binglin, "Discussing Current Affairs with Sun Sifang" II.
synonyms]: change when you know your mistakes.
Antonyms]: Time does not wait, and mistakes are not changed.
Grammar]: as subject, predicate, object; It means that if you know your mistakes, you will correct them.
揠苗助長 Pinyin]: yà miáo zhù zhǎng
Explanation]: Pull: pull. Pull up the seedlings to help them grow. The metaphor violates the objective law of the development of things, rushes to achieve results, and instead makes things worse.
Source]: "Mencius, Gongsun Choushang": "The Song people have Min Qimiao's people who are not long and are at a loss, and they are at a loss, saying that they say: 'Today's illness will help the seedlings grow.'" His son tended to look at him, and the seedling was gone. ”
Example: The education of students can neither nor be left unchecked.
synonyms]: Rush is not reached.
Antonyms]: laissez-faire, gradual.
After the break]: The farmer of the Song Kingdom.
Grammar]: as the subject, object; Same as "pulling out seedlings to grow".
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Pulling seedlings to grow: Pulling is the meaning of pulling. The metaphor violates the objective law of the development of things, rushes to achieve results, and instead makes things worse.
Make amends: Finding ways to remedy problems in time can prevent further losses.
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1. The meaning of making amends.
It means that it is not too late for the sheep to run away and then repair the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
2. The meaning of seedlings to grow.
In ancient times, there was a person in the Song Dynasty who thought that the seedlings grew too slowly, so he pulled them up a little one by one, and boasted when he went home: "Today I helped the seedlings grow!" When his son heard about it, he went into the field and saw that the seedlings were dead.
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The meaning of mending the dead sheep is that there is still time to repair the sheep house after the sheep have run away; Pulling seedlings to help them grow means that they do not follow the rules, which is counterproductive and affects growth.
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The meaning of making amends is that it is not too late for a person to do something wrong as long as he is willing to accept advice. The meaning of the seedlings is to not follow the objective laws of story development, and to rush for success, but to do things badly.
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To make amends means to remedy losses in a timely manner; The meaning of the seedlings is that I have to follow his rules, otherwise it will backfire.
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1.The meaning of making up for the dead: the sheep was taken away by the wolf, and it was not too late.
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Fixing the dead means that if you don't do a good job, you can quickly use other methods to remedy it. Pulling out the seedlings can only be, well, want to do it quickly, but it can't be achieved.
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Repair the sheep: The sheep is lost, and the pen is repaired. The parable is to find a way to remedy a loss after it has been suffered, so as not to suffer a similar loss in the future.
Pulling out the seedlings to help them grow, and then used as a metaphor for violating the law of development of things, rushing for success, but bad things.
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Mending the dead means repairing the sheepfold when the sheep is lost.
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That's how the big cow river bends and flows eastward, that's how the cow is. An ancient Oriental river is such a cow.
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Dead sheep: death: the meaning of loss; Supplement:
the meaning of mending; Prison: livestock pen; The original meaning was that the sheep was lost, and then the sheepfold was repaired. It is a metaphor for things that go wrong, and try to remedy them so that they don't suffer any more losses.
For example: it's not terrible to make mistakes today, it's not too late to make amends.
Pull the seedlings to grow: 揠: the meaning of pulling.
The original intention was to pull up the seedlings to help them grow. The metaphor violates the law of development of things, rushes to achieve results, and is a bad thing. For example:
We should grasp the scientific study methods and study in a down-to-earth manner, and we must not encourage the growth of seedlings.
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Neuropathy. Meaning, he got a neuropathy.
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We can't be like seedlings to grow.
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The dead make up for the sheep, the people don't make up the holes, and the sheep are taken away
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What you said is not right, you have to understand tomorrow that you are a sage, have you read the texts well, and prepare for this at night, so that my heart will go to the wall, get out, get out, get out, get out.
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Please, speak well, really!
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Gu's dad and mom get out! La-la-la!
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Hahaha
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Pulling out the seedlings to help them grow, which is a metaphor for ignoring the development of things, forcing quick results, but making things worse. It is also used as "pulling out the seedlings to help them grow". [wáng yáng bǔ láo ]
Close the stable door after the horse has bolted. Detailed explanation.
Explanation]: Death: fleeing, lost; Prison: A pen for the animals. It's not too late for the sheep to run away and mend the sheepfold. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.
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揠苗助長 [ yà miáo zhù zhǎng ] In ancient times, there was a person in the Song Dynasty who thought that the seedlings grew too slowly, so he pulled them up a little one by one, and when he went home, he boasted: "Today I helped the seedlings grow!" When his son heard this, he went into the field and saw that Miao was dead (see in Mencius, Gongsun Chou Shang).
Later, it is used as a metaphor for violating the law of development of things, rushing to achieve results, but bad things. It is also said that pulling seedlings will help grow.
死羊补師 [ wáng yáng bǔ láo ] "Warring States Policy: Chu Ce IV": "The dead sheep and make up for the prison, not too late." It's not too late to lose the sheep and then mend the sheepfold.
After something goes wrong, find a way to remedy it so that you don't suffer any more losses. Prison: livestock pen;
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That's right, it's all a fable from ancient China. Among them, the seedlings are promoted from the book "Mencius", and the remedy is from the book "Warring States Policy".
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You just have to say yes or no, okay.
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Ancient Chinese fables.
Pulling out the seedlings to help them grow" means: the metaphor violates the objective law of the development of things, and rushes for results, but it is a bad thing.
Someone in the Song Kingdom thought that the seedlings he planted were always not tall, so he went to the field and pulled them up one by one with his hands, and went home in a daze, and said to his family: 'I am sick today, but I finally let the seedlings grow taller at once.' And his son hurried to see it, and all the seedlings were dead.
Example] The cramming method of teaching that does not care about whether the students can accept it or not is tantamount to pulling out the seedlings and encouraging them.
Grammar] linkage; as a predicate; The metaphor is unrealistic, and the desire to do things quickly is not reached.
synonyms] counterproductive, sprouting, not getting fast, rushing for quick success.
antonyms] step by step.
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"Sprouts to Grow" tells us that everything has the law of self-generation and natural growth, but if we violate its law and rush to achieve results, it will backfire. "Mending the Dead" is to say that it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep escapes, and it is a metaphor for finding a way to remedy the problem after it occurs, which can prevent continued losses.
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I don't know, how do I not know? I don't know? I don't know? I don't know?
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Ancient fables, hahahahahahahaha
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In the life manuscript, there are things like "making up for the dead sheep and promoting the seedlings", such as the following:
The first
Mom's mantra: finish your homework and play again. Every day, I hear this phrase.
It's annoying! One night, around eight o'clock, I was watching a cartoon when my mother turned off the TV and asked me to do my homework. I huffed back to my bedroom and reluctantly pulled out my book.
Writing, writing, writing, writing was about ten o'clock, and I began to get sleepy.
I couldn't open my eyes, and the pen in my hand fell to the ground. At this time, my mother came in with a glass of milk, and she said to me, "If you finish your homework early and then go to TV, then you can go to sleep when you are sleepy."
But now, I can't sleep until I finish my homework! "That night, I finished my homework crying.
To make matters worse, the next day, I was criticized by my teacher for not writing neatly. If I had listened to my mother earlier, I wouldn't have been punished. Since then, I've been doing my homework first thing when I get home from school every day!
The second
When doing your homework, sit upright! What does a hunched back look like! Also, eyes eyes, lying on the table to write, eyes will be short-sighted!
Okay, okay, know mom, sit up straight! I replied to my mother impatiently. A few days later, the school had a physical examination, and several children in our class were diagnosed with myopia, and they were about to wear glasses!
It's not convenient to wear glasses, play basketball, or play football. Looking at the physical examination report, I am so glad: fortunately I listened to my mother's words, otherwise, I would also be a "four-eyed beast"! I'm the guy in "Mending the Dead", and I listen to the advice of others in time!
The third
When I went out in the morning, it was overcast and it looked like it was going to rain. My mother told me to bring an umbrella or put on a raincoat. Oh, what a hassle!
I didn't listen to my mother and ran out to play with my friends. My mother's voice came from behind me: It's very cloudy, be careful of the rain!
We had a great time in the square! However, there was a rumbling thunder in the sky, and lightning pierced through the clouds. Look at this situation, the rain is coming soon, and I have to hurry home!
Unexpectedly, before I could get home, the raindrops of beans crackled and smashed down, and it really rained! I became a "soup chicken", and I blamed myself for not listening to my mother!
Fourth
It's so hot, I'm sweating so hot! I opened the fridge and pulled out the ice cream, and was about to tear the package. My mom stopped me and told me that eating ice cream would cause diarrhea in this situation! Fortunately, I listened to my mother's words, otherwise I would have been unlucky!
Fifth
There are also many examples of seedlings being promoted, and many parents have enrolled their children in many classes, completely ignoring the laws of their children's growth, and the final result is that their children are tired of school.
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