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The moon's laurel folding literally means the sweet-scented osmanthus climbing the moon palace, which is a metaphor for success in the imperial examination era; It means to get great achievements or high honors, mostly to be the first. It also means that athletes win championships in sports competitions, and people take various exams in social life and get better rankings. This idiom has a subject-predicate structure; Generally used as a predicate in sentences.
Idiom moral:
In the context of pride in the examination room, "winning the championship" can mean passing the college entrance examination or postgraduate entrance examination, or it can mean that athletes win the championship in sports competitions. In fact, examination should be a means and a process, not an end. With the progress of society, people gradually realize that it is important to win prizes in sports events, but it is more important to enjoy the joy of the competition and exchange the gains of the competition. If we ignore the significance of the process and only pay attention to the results of the exam or competition, we will be suspected of putting the cart before the horse.