try to help the shoots grow by pulling them upward
The synonym BAMIAO zhuozhen generally refers to "BAMIAO zhuozhen" (idiom) and "BAMIAO zhuozhen". In Chinese idiom, Pinyin means "Y à mi á ozhen" and "Y à mi á ozhen" which means "pull up" and "help" grow up ". Metaphor goes against the law of the development of things, eager for success, and finally backfires. From Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang.
Idioms and allusions
original text
In the Song Dynasty, there was a man named min Qimiao who was short-lived and had a long history. He came back and said, "I'm sick today! Help the seedlings grow His son tends to look at it, and the Miao is withered. There are few people in the world who can't help the seedlings grow. Those who think it is useless to give up, do not cultivate the seedlings; those who help the elderly, do not cultivate the seedlings. It is not only useless but also harmful. (from Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang)
translation
There was a man from the state of song who was looking forward to the height of the seedlings, so he went to the fields to raise them one by one. After a day, he was very tired but very satisfied. When he came home, he said to his family, "I'm exhausted. I've helped the seedlings grow." When his son heard about it, he rushed to the field to see the seedlings, but they all withered. (people in the Song Dynasty look regretful when they know it) there are few people in the world who don't want their seedlings to grow faster! People who think it's useless for them to grow up and give up are like lazy people who don't hoe for them. People who help it grow in vain, just like those who help it grow, not only do no good, but harm it. (1) there was a man in the state of song who worried that his seedlings would not grow and went to raise them. Song, the name of the country, is located in Shangqiu County, Henan Province; min, the same as "compassion", worries and worries; he, Ba, and he are confused. I came home tired. Go home the people in his family. I'm very tired. His son ran to see the seedlings. It is the pronoun of "he Miao". But the seedlings died. Then, but; haggard, haggard, dead. It means that people all over the world want their seedlings to grow faster, and there are few people who don't want to help them grow. (8) people who think it is not good to help the seedlings grow and leave them alone. Think, don't think good; give up, leave. Those who don't plant are also those who don't hoe. Plough, hoe. (10) it is not beneficial, but harmful to the seedlings. Not only, not only; it, pronoun, it, on behalf of the seedlings.
Idiom story
In ancient times, there was a man who wanted the seedlings in his field to grow faster and went to the side of the field to see them every day. However, one day, two days, three days, the seedlings did not seem to grow high at all. He anxiously walked around the field and said to himself, "I have to find a way to help them grow." One day, he finally thought of a way, and rushed to the field to pull up the seedlings one by one. I was very busy from noon to sunset, and I was exhausted. When he got home, he gasped for breath and said to his son, "I'm exhausted. My strength is not in vain. I've grown a lot of seedlings." His son didn't understand what was going on. He ran to the field and found that the seedlings were dead.
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject, predicate and attributive, with derogatory meaning. 1. (Lu benzhong's Ziwei zashuo in the Song Dynasty). 2. The education of promoting the growth of young people is a kind of destruction of students' personality.
Analysis of Idioms
[phonetic materials] y à mi á ozh ǎ ng [structure] serial action [emotional color] derogatory words [near synonym] eager for quick success [synonym] pluck up seedlings to encourage [antonym] let it go, step by step, and let it go
Chinese PinYin : bá miáo zhù zhǎng
spoil things by excessive enthusiasm
be able to attain the goal according to schedule. jì rì yǐ dài
a cornered rat will bite at a leopard cat. qióng shǔ niè lí
A dog in front of his feet eats Yao. zhí quǎn shì yáo
A thousand hammers beat the Gong, one hammers set the tone. qiān chuí dǎ luó,yī chuí dìng yīn
One man is good at shooting, but a hundred men are good at shooting. yī rén shàn shè,bǎi fū jué shí