reform
Restore all buildings as new.
Great construction: prosperity: rise. Large-scale construction of civil engineering, especially the construction of houses.
Although the literal meanings of the following two idioms are related to building houses, their meanings are completely different.
Repairing a house with pedantry: There was a man who was pedantic, and everyone called him pedantic. He is very stingy. If the fence is broken, it will not be repaired, and if the tiles on the roof are broken, it will not be repaired. One day, it rained heavily in the middle of the night, and the house leaked like running water. My wife and children are hiding in Tibet, but they are still wet by the rain. His wife shouted and scolded him and said, "I married you because your family is rich. I didn't expect to suffer like this." What makes you the father of your child? " What makes you my husband? "pedantic helpless. The next day, craftsmen were invited to repair the house. However, in the next two months, the weather was fine and there was no sign of rain. Yu Gong sighed, "I just repaired the house, but it didn't rain. Isn't this a waste of money? "
This story satirizes people who lack foresight and criticizes people who are short-sighted, short-sighted and do not strive for progress.
Building: Gai Lou: Gai Lou; Room: house; Daomou: Discuss with passers-by. Metaphor does not have a definite view or a plan. One minute I listened to this, the next minute I listened to that, and in the end I got nothing.