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竹basket打水一空 (zhú lán dǎ shuǐ yī chǎng kōng) and do bamboo basket to beat water Explanation: The metaphor is laborious and ineffective. Source:
Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum": "Cough, this industry, the bamboo basket is empty!" Example:
You don't want to end up with one.
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When I was a child, I saw the story of a bamboo basket that was empty, and I can't remember it clearly after a long time, which probably means that a person wants to cultivate Buddha, and the Buddha and Bodhisattva gave him a bamboo basket and asked him to carry water every day, when the basket can fill the water, and when it will be repaired. One day, when his basket was almost full, he saw a mother beating her child at the well, and he continued to carry his water without seeing it, and when he was almost home, the basket leaked, and he tried to carry it again, and the basket could no longer hold water. He didn't understand, the Buddha said, it was originally to cultivate your compassion, but when you see your mother beating her child, you don't even have any compassion, what's the use of you studying Buddhism?
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First of all, it is an essential problem, the bamboo basket itself cannot retain water, and its results are naturally obvious!
However, there are still many people who want to try it with a bamboo basket, why is that?
Quite simply, a spirit of not admitting defeat!
I really hope that one day, dear door, can make a bamboo basket that can hold up water, it is not impossible.
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It means that the bamboo basket cannot hold water, and it is useless to use it to fetch water. It means that the efforts are wasted, but in the end there is no result, and all efforts are in vain.
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The bamboo basket fetched water for a while, and there was no next sentence. The bamboo basket fetching water is empty and then making a bamboo basket to fetch water, which is a metaphor for wasting effort, no effect, and no work. The method of focusing on the use is not appropriate.
Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum": "Cough, this industry, the bamboo basket is empty!"
Afterwords and a brief introduction to the original text
Afterword is a special form of Chinese language. It generally divides a sentence into two parts to express a certain meaning, the first part is a metaphor or metaphor, and the latter part is an explanation of the meaning.
In a certain language environment, it is common to say the first half of the sentence, and to remove the second half of the "break", you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called the rest of the language. After the break, also known as witticism, can be seen as a kind of Chinese word game. After-break is a type of idiom, which includes four types of idioms, proverbs, idioms and after-breaks.
The Red Flag Spectrum takes the class contradiction struggle between the three generations of peasants Zhu and Yan in Suojing Town, North Hebei Plain, Zhu Laogong, Zhu Laozhong, Yan Zhihe, Yan Yuntao, Yan Jiangtao, and other landlords Feng Laolan and Feng Guitang, father and son, as the main clue, and describes the struggle of peasants in central Hebei Province against the "head cutting tax" and the student patriotic movement of the Second Division of Baoding.
It truly reflects the intricate class relations in northern China from before and after the First Civil Revolutionary War to the "18 September" incident, vividly expresses the magnificent picture of the class struggle and revolutionary movement in the rural and urban areas of northern China at that time, and shows the great course of the CPC leading the Chinese people in revolutionary struggle in the twenties and thirties of the 20 th century.
The Red Flag Spectrum has been praised by contemporary literary history as "a magnificent epic depicting the revolutionary struggle of the peasants".
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1. After the break, the bamboo basket is played - an empty meaning: it refers to the use of a bamboo basket to draw water, and the water will soon leak. Timing means getting nothing or having your wish completely frustrated.
The bamboo basket can't hold water, and it is useless to use it to fetch water. It means that the efforts are wasted, but in the end there is no result, and all efforts are in vain. The method of focusing on the use is not appropriate.
Metaphor: Wasted effort.
2. Source of sincerity: Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum": "Cough, in this industry, the bamboo basket is empty!" ”
3. The Chinese idiom, pinyin is zhú lán dǎ shuǐ yī cháng kōng, which means that the metaphor is wasted effort, no effect, and no work. The method of focusing on the use is not appropriate.
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When the little monk first entered the temple, he followed the old monk to practice, and the old monk gave the little monk a bamboo basket and instructed him to use it to draw water. The little monk wondered in his heart, how could the bamboo basket hit the water? A week later, the old monk asked the little monk, did you hit the water?
The little monk shook his head again and again. The old monk chuckled and said, "Although you haven't hit the water, can you see how the basket has changed?" The little monk looked at it, ah!
The basket has become much cleaner.
Drawing water with a bamboo basket seems stupid, but it has a deep meaning. The bamboo basket is not for water, but for cleaning the basket. Learning poetry is not for the sake of exporting chapters, but to improve the perception of beauty; Mathematics is not to be good at calculations, but to train rigorous and meticulous logic; Studying traditional culture is not to talk about the past and the present, but to cleanse the soul and return to nature with regret.
Studying hard is not just to go to a prestigious school and get high grades, but also to achieve the unyielding character and spirit of facing difficulties and perseverance.
Some people study hard and work tirelessly, but in the end they are famous; Some people work hard to start a business, sleep at night, but in the end they fail. Judging from the results, all the efforts and efforts are useless and empty; But as far as life is concerned, there is no road in vain, every fall is to break through the fog, every bit of effort is increasing the thickness, and every experience is accumulating wealth.
People who do their best to solve problems, but fail in the end, and those who don't solve it at all, have a huge difference in inner strength, and even more so in external ability.
A friend said that after listening to a traditional culture class for a year, it seems that he didn't remember anything, but his temperament has softened, his mood has become happy, his temper has improved, and he has calmed down, because his heart has been cleaned, his thinking and values have changed, so compared to remembering a few ancient sayings, inner growth and change are more important.
Many times, we pursue visible results, but we don't know that all visible results depend on the accumulation of invisible qualities.
Zhuangzi said that people only know the useful use, but they do not know the useless use. And the useless use is really useful. At work, we only see how much salary we can get at the moment, but we don't know that in the process of trying our best to complete the task, the training and promotion we get are more valuable than the salary we get.
In my spare time, reading a book for half an hour every day seems useless, but the improvement of thinking, temperament, and cultivation brought by reading can benefit me for a lifetime.
Understand this principle, do anything is no longer just to draw water, only seek results, but to take things as a carrier, in the process of correcting, growing, and improving yourself. Wash the basket by fetching water, and hone your mind with work.
If we can think like this, are we still afraid of encountering difficulties and experiencing wind and rain? Isn't the process of groping forward and solving the difficulties of the state sedan chair just fetching water and washing the heart? Without these experiences, how can we grow and improve?
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"Bamboo basket fetching water is empty" is an idiom, and can be abbreviated as "bamboo basket fetching water", which is a metaphor for wasted effort, no effect, and no work. The story of "Bamboo Basket Fetching Water is Empty" is written: A person wants to cultivate Buddha, and the Buddha and Bodhisattva gave him a bamboo basket and asked him to carry water every day, when the basket can fill the water, when it will be repaired.
One day, when his basket was almost full, he saw a mother beating her child at the well, and he continued to carry his water as if he were not looking, and when he was almost home, the basket leaked, and he went to Tiwu Mengheng again, and the basket could no longer hold water. He didn't understand, the Buddha and Bodhisattva said, it was originally to cultivate your compassion, but when you see your mother talking about being a child, you don't even have a little compassion, so what's the use of you studying Buddhism?
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