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To finish something hastily. To describe something careless and sloppy; to finish something. Ending things hastily.

Source: Ming Dynasty Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuang Xiaopin·Record": "Chen Wenduan requested to revise the history and divided it into twenty-eight journals for detailed preparation. One journal can contain more than four to five million words. Not long after, Wen Duan died, and everyone decided to withdraw their troops in a hasty manner. It is a metaphor for irresponsible, careless and careless work.

Source: Ouyang Shan's "Hard Fighting" 17: "Zhang Fakui has just occupied that place, and he can't control much even if he wants to control it. It is a good opportunity for our people to move around. How can you have the nerve to withdraw the troops hastily?" ? Like a Red Guard? "

The grass grows and the oriole flies. Oriole. Describe the scenery of late spring in the south of the Yangtze River.

Source: Liang Qiu Chi's "Book with Chen Bo" of the Southern Dynasties: "In late spring in March, grass grows in the south of the Yangtze River, there are mixed peanuts and trees, and a group of orioles fly around."

The straw boat borrowed Arrow uses resourcefulness and relies on other people's human or financial resources to achieve one's own goals.

Cross-starting: starting or founding; finishing: completing. Just started, not finished yet.

Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing": "I also want to study the relationship between heaven and man, understand the changes in ancient and modern times, and form a family's opinion. If the initial creation is not completed, it will suffer this disaster. It is a pity that it will not succeed. It means being punished without any shame."

Chinese sausage is a metaphor for having no talent or knowledge. Also used as a word for modesty.

Source: The first chapter of "Sangcun" written by Liu Tangqing in the Yuan Dynasty: "I am ignorant of knowledge and am a lazy man. I also recite a poem in front of all the elders. I hope you won't be surprised." ”

Kusama seeks survival. Kusama: In the grass field. It is described as just hoping to survive in a so-so way for now.

Source: "Book of Jin·Zhou Wei Biography": "I am preparing to become a minister, but the imperial court is defeated. I would rather live in the grass and seek refuge in the outside world than join Hu Yuexie!"

Cao Suga's human life Cao Suga's life :weed. Treat human life as weeds. It is a metaphor for reactionary rulers who kill people at will.

Source: "Book of Han Jia Yi Biography": "He regards killing people as if they are wormwood."

Treat human life as a piece of grass and destroy it at will. Same as "taking human life seriously".

Source: Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty's "Gu Bu Gu Lu": "The gold is as high as the mountains, and the lives of those who are careless are the ones who support the crown and build the Yanglu."

Three visits to the grass house Gu: visit . In order to invite Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei visited him in his thatched cottage three times. Later, this allusion was used to express the emperor's kindness to his ministers. It also refers to a sincere invitation or a visit.

Source: Zhuge Liang, Shu, Three Kingdoms, "Shi Shi Biao": "The late emperor did not think that his ministers were despicable, and he was in vain, and he cared about his ministers in a thatched cottage three times."

Hasty engagements : Careless and perfunctory. It was handled carelessly. Describes not taking things seriously.

Source: Qing Dynasty Zhao Yi's "Twenty-Two Histories·New Tang Dynasty Book Chronicles Calligraphy": "Ou Gong's Ben Ji is inevitably done hastily and cannot be tabooed. When compiling history in the early Ming Dynasty, it was based on it When they are compiled into a written document, they are no longer mutually exclusive and can be summarized as one, which can also be seen as being careless and careless in doing things.

Source: Ye Shengtao's "Preface to the Collected Works of Ye Shengtao": "Although I don't want to completely remove the dirt, the mistakes of 'half-baked' and hasty things are inevitable."

To withdraw troops hastily means to end things carelessly and in a hurry.

Source: Mao Zedong's "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" 9: "In the process of handling troubles, careful work should be carried out, and no simple methods should be used to deal with them, and no 'hasty withdrawal of troops' should be done. ”

The prison is full of grass. It is a metaphor for clear politics and very few people committing crimes.

Grass Heroes Grass: Grass, grassy fields. In the old days, it referred to famous figures among peasant uprisings or bandits who appeared in the mountains and forests.

Source: Chapter 5 of "The Romance of Hong Xiuquan" by Huang Xiaopei of the Qing Dynasty: "In the past, Liu Bang determined the foundation of the Han Dynasty with the head of the pavilion, and Zhu Yuanzhang laid the foundation of Mingzuo with the commoner... The destiny belongs to the heroes in Caoze. ”

The popularity of grass is a metaphor for the influence of moral culture and education. Same as "Feng Xing Cao Yan".

Treat all the vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

Source: "The Records of Fu Jian in the Book of Jin": "Jian and Fu Rong ascended the city and looked at the king's army. They saw that the troops were in good order and the soldiers were elite. They also looked north at Bagong Mountain and the grass and trees were all human-like. Gu said Rong said: "This is also a powerful enemy, what is Shaoji?" He was frightened."

The grass and trees are dying like grass and trees, and the world doesn't know it. It is a metaphor for a person who has achieved nothing in his life.

Source: "The Book of the Later Han·Zhu Mu Biography": "The other is decayed with the vegetation, and this one is in harmony with the metal and stone."

The vegetation is sparse and sparse: desolate and sparse. The flowers and trees have withered and withered. Describe the late autumn scene.

Source: "Jin Temple": "In spring, the mountains are covered with yellow flowers, and the paths are fragrant and fragrant; in autumn, the vegetation is sparse, and the sky is high and the water is clear."

The humble man of grass and trees is the humble name of farmers in the old days. People who are as ignorant as the grass and trees in the mountains and fields. It also refers to a disparaging term for farmers.

Source: Chapter 70 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin of the Ming Dynasty: "I don't think you are just a fool like grass and trees. You don't know the time and people."

The grass and trees know their power. Even the grass and trees know their power. Know his reputation. Describes great power.

Source: "New Book of Tang·Biography of Zhang Wanfu": "I said that the vegetation in the Jianghuai River also knows your famous name."

The gray line of grass and snakes is a metaphor for things leaving vague clues that can be found. and signs.

Source: The fifth chapter of "The Traces of the Flower and the Moon" Commentary: "When writing about the traces of autumn and picking up the autumn, one should use the light in the darkness and the darkness in the light...the gray line of grass snakes, the traces of horses and spider silk, Hidden in silence, detailed and indistinguishable."

Grass sage: weeding; sage: killing. Just like cutting weeds or killing animals. It is a metaphor for killing wantonly without any care.

Source: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Book of Zheng Shang": "The most severe cases cannot be cured, and the grass is like a scorpion, and the animals are squirming. It will stop when all the roots and plants are painfully broken."

The Emperor Caotou The leader of the bandits also refers to the leader who goes into the mountains to gather people to revolt.

Source: Jiangdong Laoyu's "Kingben Popular Novel·Feng Yumei Reunion": "Fleeing into the mountains in twos and threes, they gathered together to become thieves. The snake had no head and could not move, so a grass-headed emperor came out. His surname is Fan named Ruwei, spoke upright and saved the people from fire and water."

Sleeping in the open air, walking in the weeds and sleeping in the open air. Describes the hardship and hurry of people walking long distances.

Source: "Book of Jin, Biography of Xie Xuan": "When they heard the roar of cranes, they all thought that the king's teacher had arrived, so they slept in the open on the grass, and due to hunger and cold, seventeen or eighty of them died."

Cao Yan Feng Cong is a metaphor for the influence of moral culture and education. Same as "Feng Xing Cao Yan".

Cao Yan Feng Xing is a metaphor for the influence of moral culture and education. Same as "Feng Xing Cao Yan".

Wear grass and eat wood. Weave grass into clothing and eat the fruits of trees. Describes a hard life.

Source: The first chapter of Yuan·Ma Zhiyuan's "Dream of the Yellow Beam": "As a monk, you have nothing but grass, clothing and wood to eat. You have to work hard, what is the point of happiness?"

No. 37 idioms with the word "grass"

White grass and yellow clouds describe the desolate scene of the border fortress in autumn.

Looking for snakes through grass is a metaphor for provoking evil people and asking for trouble.

Pluck the grass to look at the wind. It is a metaphor for being good at observing things.

To finish something hastily. To describe something careless and sloppy; to finish something. Ending things hastily.

Withdrawing the troops hastily. Withdrawing the troops hastily. It is a metaphor for irresponsible, careless and careless work.

19 idioms where the third character is grass

Don’t give up on grass. Grass on grass: primitive, uncivilized. Don't look down on ignorant people. Used as a word of modesty.

Wind Soldiers and Grass Armor means that all grass and trees are soldiers.

The power of wind and grass is a metaphor for the powerful force that can subdue everything. Same as "Fashion and grass are popular".

The grass sways when the wind blows. A metaphor for small changes.

Wind candles and grass dew. Candles in the wind are easy to extinguish, and dew on the grass is easy to dry.

It is a metaphor for people who are aging and approaching death.

35 idioms whose fourth character is grass

Meanfengsucao describes the hardship of journey or outdoor life.

Long forests and abundant grass. Deep woods and lush wild grasses. It refers to the mountains, forests and grasslands where animals live, and is often used as a metaphor for a place of seclusion.

Chengxing walks on grass, wearing starlight on his head and stepping on grass. Describes going out early and coming back late to work hard.

Chunhui Inch of Grass Chunhui: the sunshine in spring; a metaphor for the loving care of children by parents. Inch grass: An inch-long grass; a metaphor for children's infinite gratitude to their parents for their upbringing.

rice, rucao rice, ru: eat; 糗: dry food; grass: refers to wild vegetables. They eat dry food and wild vegetables. Describes a hard life.

48 idioms whose first pinyin is cao

The sword will cut. Cao: hold. With a knife in your hand, you must cut something. It means that things must be done in a timely manner.

Cao She’s plan: Cao She’s Guo She. Later it refers to the conspiracy to destroy other people's countries.

To finish something hastily. To describe something careless and sloppy; to finish something. Ending things hastily.

The grass grows, the warbler flies, the grass grows withered, the grass boat borrows arrows, the grass is disrespectful, the grass and trees are all soldiers, the snake gray thread, the grass enters the cow's mouth, its life is not long, the grass is worthless, the human life is short, the grass hut has three visits to the grass, the human life is hasty, the hero of the swamp is hasty, the grass is not created. The emperor hastily withdraws his troops, knowing the power of the grass and trees. The grass and trees are sparse, and hastily withdraws his troops. The grass and the wind follow the grass and thatch, and the grass and grass ministers. The grass and trees are popular with the rotten grass.

The grass grows and the warblers fly.

The grass and trees are soldiers.

Human life is considered careless,

Things are done carelessly,

The prison is full of carelessness,

The emperor is careless,

It is careless. Things,

Hasty and disrespectful,

Weeds and trees rot together,

Keeping alive in the grass,

Acting rashly,

Withdraw troops hastily,

The grass and trees are sparse,

The grass snake gray line,

The ministers who are grass and thatch,

The grass and trees know the power,

Sleeping in the open on the grass,

The grass and trees are rotten,

The grass boat borrows arrows,

The minister of the grass,

The hero of the grass,

The fowl and the wild beast,

The fool of the grass and trees,

The grass has not yet been established,

The grass clothes the wood,

Products of thatch,

vegetations yellowing,

grass sausage