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A spark is often used as a metaphor for the fact that although the power of new things is small at the beginning, they have strong vitality and unlimited future. From "Book Pan Gengshang".
Idioms:
Idioms are Chinese words.
Medium-stereotyped words. Idioms, everyone says, into the language, so the idiom. Idioms are mostly four-character, but there are also three-character, five-character or even more than seven characters.
Idioms are traditional Chinese culture.
It has a fixed structural form and a fixed saying, which indicates a certain meaning, and is applied as a whole in the sentence, taking on the subject, object, definite and other components.
A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a story or allusion. Some idioms are just miniature sentences. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different.
The idiom is Chinese culture.
A bright pearl in the world.
Ancient Chinese. A long-standing and fixed phrase that is characteristic of the vocabulary and comes from ancient scriptures or writings, historical stories, and oral stories of people.
The meaning of an idiom is incisive, and it is often implicit in the literal meaning, not the simple addition of the meanings of its constituent parts.
It is tightly structured, and generally cannot arbitrarily change the word order, remove or add or subtract components from it.
Its form is mostly four-character, and there are also some three-character and multi-character ones, most of which are composed of four-character characters. To put it simply, idioms are words that everyone knows when they say it, they can quote scriptures, have clear sources and allusions, and use them to a high degree.
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Xinghuo Liaoyuan means "the spark of a star can burn the plain", and a little spark can burn the whole field. It is often used as a metaphor for the fact that although the power of new things is small at the beginning, they have strong vitality and unlimited prospects. Moral It is a metaphor that a small mess can develop into a sea of fire, and it is also a metaphor for the new things that appear weak at the beginning to have strong vitality and broad development prospects, and it is also said that "a spark can start a prairie fire".
Burning the Plains: Burning the wilderness. A small spark can burn the entire field.
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1. The spark burns the god and contains the original friend, which lasts for a long time.
2. The spark burns the prairie and is not "extinguished".
3. The spark burns the prairie and cannot be turned around.
4. The spark ignites the prairie and the bullet commands the old burning room.
5. The spark burns the prairie and the glimmer becomes a torch.
6. The spark is burning the prairie and the years are glorious.
7. The spark burns the prairie and the wind blows every year.
8. The spark burns the prairie and the lighthouse leads the way.
9. Sparks in the prairie and rise forward.
10. Spark the prairie and don't forget the original intention.
11. The spark is unstoppable.
12. The spark ignites the prairie and turns the world upside down.
13. The spark burns the prairie and the spark is ignited.
14. The spark is burning the prairie and the future is unlimited.
15. Sparks burn the prairie and are fearless.
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Sentence formation:
1. Its field is like a spark burning the prairie and has developed to nearly 100 of them today, and the stars are gathered, fighting for beauty, and the small ones that are difficult to name are dotted around.
2. Fortunately, after the strength was successfully recovered, I was like a spark burning in the plain, and quickly swam in the body, forcing the wine that was difficult to resist the source system out of the body, and I was already sweating profusely at this time.
3, Wu Chuan's words fell, but there was no fire, but the smoke came, the smoke was the smoke after the sparks, and the smoke was pungent and covered the eyes in an instant.
Sentence formation:
1. Its field mouth is like a spark burning the prairie fire, and it has developed to nearly 100 people with names today, and the stars are gathered, fighting for beauty, and the small field that is difficult to name is even more dotted.
2. Fortunately, after the successful recovery, it was like a spark burning the prairie and quickly swung up in the body, forcing the irresistible alcohol out of the body.
3, Wu Chuan's words fell, but there was no fire, but the smoke came, the smoke was the smoke after the sparks, and the smoke was pungent and covered the eyes in an instant.
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"A spark can start a prairie fire.
Pinyin book xīngxīngzhīhuǒ, kěyǐliáoyuán, which means that the original metaphor of small chaos can develop into a big scourge, and the new things that appear weak at the beginning of the current metaphor have strong vitality and broad development prospects. It is also said that the spark is on fire.
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In a letter dated January 5, 1930, the comrade wrote in reply to a letter written by the addressee asking for advice on how the future of the Red Army should be assessed.
Example sentence: Danger is everywhere, "a spark can start a prairie fire", we must always tighten the string of safety, and strive to protect the safety of people's lives and property.
Sentence formation: 1. A small amount of money accumulates into tens of thousands, and grains are piled up into a mountain; "A spark can start a prairie fire.
2. If you want to relieve the people, how can you look forward and backward! You need to know that a spark can start a prairie fire!
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The establishment of the Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area
The Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area was the first rural revolutionary base area established by the Communist Party of China in the middle of the Luoxiao Mountains on the border of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces during the Agrarian Revolutionary War.
In October 1927, the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army, which led the Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan and Jiangxi, arrived in the Jinggangshan area in the middle of the Luoxiao Mountains to carry out guerrilla warfare, carry out agrarian revolution, restore and establish the organization of the Communist Party, and establish a revolutionary regime and Red Guards. At the same time, through the work of unity, education, and transformation. By the end of February 1928, the Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area, including Ninggang County, northwest Suichuan, Yongxin, Yuxian, Chaling and other counties, was initially built.
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