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Language has a specific context. For example, in the example you cited, the lead of the pencil is graphite, graphite is a chemical term, and pencil is an everyday word. Languages have different names in different contexts.
The chemical names of many drugs are very professional, which is convenient for professionals to study, but not necessary for the general public, and the more vivid the title, the more conducive to memory and dissemination.
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You love to think, o( o. Among them, your questions include linguistics. When it comes to "synonyms", "two-syllable words", and so on.
1 Two-syllable words of vocabulary account for a large part of vocabulary, which is a trend in social development and vocabulary development. For example, "時" is just a morpheme.
2 There are no synonyms in an absolute sense. This is conducive to the rigorous expression and application of language. "Graphite and pencil are not the same. ”
3. "Computer" room foreign words. Computer and computer are synonymous, computer is a bit of life, and computer is a bit specialized. At the same time, computers were introduced first, and these words exist at the same time in today's era, and the vocabulary is evolving, and it is possible that the two may be merged into one in the future.
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Ancestral things. And this is not a picture, but a more accurate statement, for example, if you say a child, how much do you say you have to do this homework? I guess no one can understand.
As for the pencil, that's because the earliest graphite was just discovered and didn't have a name, called black lead, do you know? That's why it's called a pencil. What to say, how to call it, something that has lasted for hundreds of years, if these things were not necessary in the first place, then it will definitely not exist for so long
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Life has a variety of expressions to be rich and colorful, it has long been a habit of life, and to be more serious, that is not also a manifestation of painting snakes.
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Because his reasoning is very interesting, it can attract people, and it also feels a little funny, and funny is the feeling of some people, and that's why I like this story. I hope you can enjoy this fable "Painting the Snake Adds Feet".
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Some things are just conventional, and there's nothing to do, and there's nothing to add to them.
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It's just a daily habit, and you don't have to take it seriously.
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Chinese culture is broad and profound, and there should be a reason for it.
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You're really looking for trouble. It's called precision.
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<>1. Basic Definition.
Draw a snake with feet: Add feet to the snake when you draw a snake. The metaphor does superfluous things, not only does not help Yu Sakura's grasp, but it is inappropriate. It is also a metaphor for fictional facts, making things out of nothing.
Second, the source of the idiom.
Han Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce": "Chu has an ancestral hall; Give him wine to his family. The people of the house said:
Insufficient drinking for several people; One person has more than enough to drink; Please draw the ground as a snake; The first to drink alcohol. 'One man and the snake come first; Draw wine and drink it; It is the left hand holding the scumbag; Draw a snake in the right hand; He said, 'I can't do enough.'
Unsuccessful; A snake of one man; He said, 'The snake has no feet; Zi'an erection bush can be enough. And he drank his wine.
for serpent-footed ones; There is no wine in the end. ”
3. Synonyms.
Crowned and crowned, redundant, self-defeating.
Fourth, the application of examples.
The last paragraph of this article is unnecessary, it is simply a snake and a superfluous move.
It's obviously a good thing, but after he describes it in a nutshell, it becomes a bad thing.
In the end, he added a few more sentences, thinking that he was the finishing touch, but he didn't expect it to become a snake in the eyes of the teacher.
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Drawing a snake to add feet means adding feet to the snake when drawing a snake. The parable does superfluous things, and instead of being unhelpful, it is inappropriate.
画蛇添足: pronunciation]: huà shé tiān zú
Type]: 4-character idiom.
Explanation]: Drawing a snake to add feet means adding feet to the snake when drawing a snake. The parable does superfluous things, and instead of being unhelpful, it is inappropriate.
Vernacular Interpretation]: The snake originally had no feet, and if you painted it, you were doing something superfluous, which was not only unhelpful, but inappropriate.
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Drawing a snake means drawing a snake and adding its feet. The metaphor is too much and self-defeating.
Pinyin』huà shé tiān zú
DefinitionsOnce you've drawn the snake, add its feet. The metaphor is redundant, and the dress up is self-defeating. It is also known as "painting snakes".
Source:The hundredth chapter of Ming Shi Nai'an's "The Complete Biography of the Water Margin": "The general's merits have been accomplished, and the prestige is great, and it can be stopped." If you move forward today, if you are not satisfied, it is like 'painting a snake to add foot'. ”
ExampleThe last paragraph of this article is unnecessary, it is simply a snake and a superfluous move.
synonymsSelf-defeating, drawing feet for snakes, doing too much, backfire, and futile.
AntonymsThe finishing touch, uncompromising, appropriate, not branching, and making the fake come true.
GrammarlyLinked; as an object; Derogatory.
After reading the basics of drawing snakes, let's take a look at the usage of this idiom in sentences
He's done with it, but he's still working overtime, which adds to the problem.
She's already beautiful, and applying lipstick to it will only add to it.
The story is already complete, and adding a plot will only add to it.
He has already explained it clearly, and any more of it will only add to the problem.
This problem has been solved, and any more discussion will only add to the problem.
I'm already full, and eating more will only add to the problem.
This plan is already very good, and changing it will only add to it.
He's already won the game, and continuing to play will only add to the problem.
This design hall is already very simple and durable, and adding elements will only add a snake.
I've understood that explaining it would only add to it.
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Draw snakes to add to it"is an idiom that means to make a senseless increase or superfluous effort on something that is already perfect or already enough, and instead self-defeating, making things worse than expected or worse.
The allusion to this idiom originates from an ancient Chinese story. Legend has it that there was a man who was very good at drawing snakes, and his snake drawing skills were very good. One day, he had already drawn a lifelike snake on a painting, but he felt that the snake in the painting was not perfect enough, so he decided to add a few more strokes to the snake's body.
As a result, he painted the snake's feet, and in this way, the snake became a redundant snake with feet, losing its original beauty and natural feeling.
Therefore, the idiom "drawing a snake to add to the slack" is used to describe making unnecessary additions or superfluous efforts in an already good situation, causing things to go as expected or worse. It reminds people to know how to stop being blind in moderation, and not to pursue perfection excessively or do meaningless things, so as not to backfire.
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Drawing a snake is an idiom that refers to doing something that is too much to do, doing unnecessary work, or adding useless things to something that is already good. It comes from a story about a man who had already drawn a snake with a fight, but he insisted on adding a few more strokes to the snake, and the result was not only not beautiful, but also redundant. Therefore, the term "drawing snakes to add to the foot" is used to describe the situation where there is too much nuclear fissiring and no effort.
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Draw a snake with feet: Add feet to the snake when you draw a snake. The metaphor is inappropriate and self-defeating.
Case 1: Your pants have an elastic band that won't fall down, but you still have to wear a belt.
There was a man who hid his three hundred taels of silver for fear of being discovered, and wrote "There are no three hundred taels of silver here."
Sleeping on a cold day, covering the quilt and blowing the wind in the field.
I did a good deed and helped a friend, but if you tell another friend about it, he is very grateful to you, and the friend you helped will be very disgusted when he finds out.
Some people are too demanding, and the already good paintings are getting worse and worse if they keep adding a little bit of it.
When someone feeds his own chickens and ducks, he puts some nutrients that people eat, but the result is useless.
Story 2: There was a sacrificial man in the state of Chu who rewarded the doorman with a pot of wine. The doormen consulted with each other and said, "It is not enough for everyone to drink this pot of wine together, but it is almost the same for one person to drink it." Please draw snakes on the ground, and the one who draws them first drink this pot of wine. ”
A man who first drew the snake took the jug and was ready to drink, but he took the jug in his left hand and drew the snake in his right hand and said, "I can draw its feet." "Before he had finished drawing his feet, he had finished drawing another man's snake, and snatched his jug, and said:
The serpent has no feet, so how can you draw feet for it? As soon as he had finished speaking, he finished the jug of wine.
The man who painted the snake's feet ended up losing the jug of wine.
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This story is from "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce II". It is said that in the state of Chu, there is a family that holds a banquet to worship their ancestors. After the ceremony, the remaining pot of wine was given to the people who helped with the errands.
This pot of wine is not enough if everyone drinks it, but if one person drinks it, it can drink more than enough. How do you divide this pot of wine? Because there are many people and there is little wine, it is difficult to distribute.
So they took counsel, and one of them suggested, "Every man draws a snake on the ground, and whoever draws it quickly will have the pot of wine to drink."
Everyone agrees that this method is good, and everyone agrees to do it.
So they drew serpents on the ground. There was a person who drew very quickly, and in the blink of an eye, he drew the snake, and Lu Sui changed him to pick up the wine jug and want to drink. But when he looked at others, he hadn't finished drawing yet.
He said proudly: It's not too late for me to draw a few more feet for the snake! "So he took the flask in his left hand and drew the snake's feet with his right hand.
While he was talking while drawing the snake's feet, another person had already finished drawing. The man immediately snatched the flask from his hand and said:"Have you ever seen a snake?
The serpent has no legs, so why should you add feet to it? So the first person to draw a snake is not you, it's me! "The man raised his head and drank the wine.
Painting a snake to add feet, a Chinese idiom, originally meant to add feet to the snake when painting a snake, and then a metaphor for a person who did a thing, not only useless, but inappropriate, but also a metaphor for fictional facts, out of nothing, more than one move.
This story tells us that we must seek truth from facts in everything we do, and not be clever, otherwise we will not only fail to do things well, but will do things badly. The lesson of "drawing snakes to add to the feet" is worth remembering. Don't lose what you should have because of a small mistake.
He who is a serpent's foot will die of his wine. "!
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The meaning of "drawing a snake to add feet": it refers to adding feet to the snake when drawing a snake, and the latter metaphor does superfluous things, which is not only useless, but inappropriate, and is also a metaphor for fictional facts, creating something out of nothing, and doing more. It is generally used as an object in sentences; Derogatory.
Painting a snake is an idiom evolved from a fable, which was first published in "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce II".
Excerpt from the idiom story:
In ancient times, there was a family in Chu State, and after worshipping their ancestors, they were ready to give a pot of wine used for the sacrifice to the people who helped to drink. There are a lot of people who help with errands, and this pot of wine is not enough if everyone drinks it, but if one person drinks it, it can be more than enough. How do you divide this pot of wine?
So he drew a serpent on the ground.
The implication of the idiom: Anyone who does a thing must have specific requirements and clear goals, and must pursue it with a sober and firm will, complete it, and do not be carried away by victory, people who are carried away by victory are often blinded by blind optimism and incur failure. This idiom warns people not to get dizzy and happy when they have a little achievement.
Extraneous and deliberate showmanship will only be self-defeating and lose the original advantage.
Sentence formation: 1. A successful speech was originally defeated by the joke at the end.
2. Every time he takes an exam, he always has to write a lot of useless words, which makes the original concise and clear composition seem redundant and cumbersome.
3, he is already very wordy, and it is not an accident that he adds a snake.
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Meng Jiangnu Crying on the Great Wall".
Legend has it that when Qin Shi Huang built the Great Wall, the labor was heavy, and the young men and women Fan Xiliang and Meng Jiangnu were newly married for three days, and the groom was forced to set out to build the Great Wall, and soon died of hunger and cold, and his bones were buried under the city wall of Chang Hunger. Meng Jiangnu was wearing a cold coat and went through hardships, looking for her husband and coming to the Great Wall, but what she got was the bad news of her husband's death. She cried bitterly under the city, seven days and seven nights, this section of the Great Wall collapsed, revealing Fan Xiliang's body, Meng Jiangnu buried Fan Xiliang and then threw herself into the sea in despair.
Draw snakes to add to itDuring the Warring States Period, the owner of a temple in the Chu State gave a pot of wine to several disturbed individuals who guarded the temple. There are too many people and too little alcohol to drink.
It was suggested that whoever drew a snake first would be given the pot of wine. Everyone agreed and drew it. One of them finished drawing first, and when he saw that others were still drawing, he drew four more legs for the snake.
At this time, another man also finished drawing, and the man said, "There are no feet, you are not drawing a snake." With that, he drank the wine.
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Summary. What the person who adds to the painting is to use the effectiveness of space and time to avoid unnecessary changes.
That is, some things are actually perfect, and you don't have to make any changes to improve them, but respect them in their original form. This sentence can be understood as giving advice to people who are constantly causing trouble for themselves, so that they understand that change does not necessarily make things better, and sometimes the best things do not need to be changed.
What the person who adds to the painting is to use the effectiveness of space and time before use, and avoid making unnecessary changes. That is, some things are actually perfect, and you don't have to make any changes to improve them, but respect their original form.
This can be understood as advising people who are constantly causing trouble for their self-esteem to understand that change doesn't necessarily make things better, and that sometimes the best things don't need to be changed.
In some cases, it can also be extended to a general phrase: change is not always a good balance, there is a choice between positive and negative, and you can make the right decision when you understand something well. Of course, if change can improve something, take the opportunity to do it, not just talk about it.
Because change is inevitable, people need to learn to face it and develop their own positive attitudes to achieve the purpose of change.
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