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What idioms have you accumulated after reading Mathematical Metaphors in Famous Words?
Cumulative baht per inch: the ancient unit of measurement, 2 baht is one or two. Accumulate bit by bit

As long as you keep accumulating, you will get more from childhood.

It's not a cold day. It's a metaphor for the formation of a situation, which has been accumulated and brewed for a long time.

Hong Yong sinks his boat: birds. Goodness: good deeds; Qing Yu: refers to the legacy of the previous generation. The family that accumulates virtue and does good deeds has benefited future generations.

Accumulated virtue and accumulated merits.

The accumulation of micro becomes micro: subtle; Remarkable and insignificant things will become remarkable after long-term accumulation.

Accumulate virtue and benevolence.

Accumulate feathers and sink a boat, even though they are small. It is a metaphor that small bad things will have serious consequences when accumulated.

Accumulate little by little.

Walk a thousand miles without stopping.