Two ears of Wheat
① Two ears of wheat. In the old days, it was auspicious, but it was a sign of good harvest. It is also used to praise the outstanding achievements of official administration. ② Compare two similar things. (different from wheat)
Idiom explanation
Explanation: 1. One wheat with two ears. In the old days, it was auspicious, but it was a sign of good harvest. It is also used to praise the outstanding achievements of official administration. ② Compare two similar things. (different from wheat)
Idioms and allusions
Source: biography of Zhang can in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the fox slaves opened more than 8000 hectares of rice fields and encouraged the people to cultivate, so that they became rich. The song of the common people says: "mulberry has no branches, but wheat has two ears. Zhang Jun is very happy to be in charge of politics. " Example: ~, it is difficult to distinguish farmers. Feng Menglong's warning of the world Volume 8
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: mslq
Chinese PinYin : mài suì liǎng qí
Two ears of Wheat
mutual expressions of affection. lái qíng qù yì
decide promptly and opportunely. zhuàng shì duàn wàn
Save the time and improve the customs. jiù shí lì sú