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Decay is decay, that is, decayed wood, of course, can no longer be carved! People usually use the phrase "rotten wood is not carvable" to describe someone who has nothing to mold, simply put, that person is stupid.
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Decay is decay, and decaying wood is also rotten wood, which is rotten and of course cannot be carved.
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The rotten wood is soft, and there may be moth-eaten holes, so it should not be carved.
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Idioms: You go and look up the dictionary yourself
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Zi said: Rotten wood cannot be carved, and the wall of dung cannot be polluted, which is also from the Analects: Gongye Long Chapter No. 5.
Original text] Zai Yu sleeps in the day, and Zi said: "Rotten wood cannot be carved, and the wall of dung (1) cannot be enclosed (2) also, Yu Yu and He Zhu (3)!" Zi said:
I am also from people, listen to their words and believe in their deeds; Now I am also in the people, listen to their words and watch their deeds. Yu Yu and (4) changed to yes. ”
Notes] 1) Dung: humus, dirty soil.
2) 圬: pronounced wū, a trowel used to plaster walls. This refers to painting the walls with a trowel.
3) Punishment: It means to blame and criticize.
4) With: Modal words.
Translation] Jaeyu sleeps during the day. Confucius said, "Decaying wood cannot be carved, and walls of dung cannot be painted."
What's the use of blaming this person? Confucius said, "In the beginning, I listened to what he said and believed his deeds. Now I listen to what he says and observe his behavior.
Here I changed the way I look at people. ”
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Idiom】朽木不刻 【pronunciation】 xiǔ mù bù kě diāo 【Interpretation】 Rotten wood cannot be carved. The metaphor is that man is incomposible or that things and situations are incorrigible. It is also known as "rotten wood is difficult to carve".
It is also known as "rotten wood is not carved". This idiom is also called "rotten wood and dung, which is a metaphor for the incorrigible corruption of man."
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Xunzi Persuasion".
Interpretation] carved it, and then gave up, even the rotten wood carved it continuously; If you don't keep carving, even gold and stone can be carved successfully. This parable is intended to illustrate that only by persevering in learning and doing things can we achieve success; If you stop at it, you will achieve nothing. 锲 (qiè) and 镂 are metaphors for a person's dull qualifications and the meaning of not being edible.
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That is to say, this person is like a rotten tree, and no matter how much he is taught, he will not change.
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The metaphor is that man has become incorrigibly corrupted.
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Rotten wood cannot be carved.
xiǔ mù bù kě diāo
Explanation: Rotten wood cannot be carved. The metaphor is that man is incomposible or that things and situations are incorrigible. It is also known as "rotten wood is difficult to carve". It is also known as "rotten wood is not carved".
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Rotten wood refers to rotten wood, and destroyed wood can no longer be used for carving. It means that a person with low moral character and intelligence cannot become a talent.
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Rotten wood cannot be used for carving, which means that others want to help you but you have already indulged yourself.
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Children cannot be taught, and rotten wood cannot be carved.
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How pigs die, a truth.
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It means that the mud can't hold up the wall.
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Ostensibly it means that rotten wood can't be used for sculpture!
It is usually used as a metaphor for a person who can't become an atmosphere and doesn't have much potential!
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"Rotten wood cannot be carved" means that rotten wood is not carved.
Source: "The Analects of Gongyechang": "Zai Yu sleeps." Zi said: 'Rotten wood cannot be carved, and the wall of dung cannot be destroyed!' Yu Yu and He Xu? ’”
Translation: Jaeyu sleeps in broad daylight. Confucius said, "Rotten wood is not to be carved." Adobe can't withstand the erosion of wind and rain! What is there to blame for such a person? ”
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It refers to a kind of zodiac, rotten wood, which is difficult to become a tool. Refers to pigs. [Interpretation]:
It refers to the measure and ability of a person. It can't be a useful artifact. It is mostly used to refer to a person's mediocre temperament, inability to achieve, and no gain.
Sometimes it also refers to not learning well in the hall, and being willing to fall. "The Book of Rites and Learning": "If the jade is not cut, it will not be made."
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