Idiom: A thousand-mile embankment collapses in an ant nest. Phonetic pronunciation: qiān lǐ zhī dī, kuì yú yǐ xué. Meaning: collapse. Anthill: The burrow of ants. It refers to a very long embankment, which will eventually be destroyed due to the gnawing of tiny ants. People should not underestimate the mistakes they have made. The accumulation of small mistakes will ruin your life. It means that if you don't pay attention to small things, it will lead to disaster or serious losses.
Usage as predicate and attributive; used in admonishment. Structure subject-predicate type. Ancient antonyms. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a small step. If you can’t bear it, you will end up in chaos. Synonyms: fishing for the moon in the sea, spring light leaking, year after year, liver and gallbladder Qin Yue, deep Foresight and strategic planning, liberal arts and science are comfortable, the autumn moon on ice, wolves are greedy for rats, metabolism, the mantis stalks the cicada, the oriole is behind, success is also peaceful, failure is also Xiaohe