⑴ Idioms about what is made of sand
Gather sand to form a tower [jù shā chéng tǎ]
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p>Gather fine sand to form a pagoda. Originally referred to as a tower-building game for children. The latter is a metaphor for accumulating less and becoming more.
Source
"The Lotus Sutra: Convenient Products": "Even children play; sand is gathered into a pagoda."
Example sentences
Although one tael of grain is small, if each person saves one tael, the whole country will have more than 100 million kilograms.
⑵ What words should be added before and after Sha Cheng
Cooking sand into rice
Accumulating sand into a tower
Accumulating sand into a beach
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Gathering sand into a tower
Steaming sand into rice
Idiom: Gathering sand into a tower
Pinyin: jī shā chéng tǎ
Explanation: Gather fine sand to form a pagoda. Originally refers to children's tower building game. The latter is a metaphor for adding up a little and making a lot.
Source: "The Lotus Sutra of Wonderful Dharma·Convenient Products": "Even children's play, gathering sand into a pagoda."
Pinyin code: jsct
Synonyms : Gathering sand to form a tower
Usage: As object, attributive, clause; referring to the accumulation of less to make more
English: Every little makes.
⑶ Idioms describing sand are: Which
1. Big waves wash away the sand
Pinyin: dà làng táo shā
Explanation: wash: wash with water. Remove impurities. Wash away the sand and gravel in the big waves. It is a metaphor for being tested and selected in a fierce struggle.
From: Su Yu's "The Rapids Return to the Sea": "This team has undergone severe training and testing, and its quality is higher. It is the essence preserved from the big waves."
2. Accumulation Sand becomes a beach
Pinyin: jī shā chéng tān
Explanation: It is a metaphor that a little becomes a lot.
From: "People's Daily" 1970.12.30: "Although the fish schools are scattered, every fish caught catches a net, and the sand accumulates into a beach, turning a small victory into a big victory, and achieving better results even in the off-season. Harvest. ”
⑷ What are the idioms with the word sand
Gather the sand into a tower, wash out the sand in big waves, pick up the gold from the sand, throw the sand and sand down, fly the sand and move the rocks, a plate of loose sand, collect the sand with the copyright, draw the sand to gather rice, and break up the sand. Pure, the sand of the Ganges, the white jade reflects the sand, the broken halberd sinks in the sand, the sand gulls gather together, the cooking sand is carved into the ice, the sand is used to make rice, the innuendo is included, the sand is cleared and the gravel is removed, the gold is sifted through the sand, the sand is rolled out to get the mercury, the sand is rolled into the empty space. , Yanluo Beach, gold panning in the sand, Mazulongsha, digging sand into the river,
⑸ What are the idioms for carrying sand
Flying sand and walking gravel: sand and soil; gravel: small stones piece. Sand and soil are flying and small rocks are rolling. Hui described the wind as very strong.
Flying sand and rocks. Sand and soil are flying and rocks are rolling. Describes a violent wind.
There is an insinuation that there is a legend about an animal called a dragonfly that sprays people's shadows with sand in the water, making them sick. A metaphor for secretly attacking or framing someone.
The number of sands in the Ganges River Ganges River: the largest river in South Asia. Like grains of sand in the Ganges, it cannot be counted. Describes a large number.
Painting with sand and ink clay is a metaphor for a calligrapher’s method of using a pen.
Accumulating sand to form a tower is a metaphor for accumulating less to make more.
Gather sand to form a pagoda. Gather fine sand to form a pagoda. Originally refers to children's tower building game. The latter is a metaphor for adding up a little and making a lot.
The mud and sand are washed down together with the water in the rapids of the river. It is a metaphor that good people and bad people are mixed together.
Sand removal simple Jinpai: remove; simple: select. Push through the sand to pick out the gold. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
Picking out gold from the sand. Picking out the gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
Even if I hold it in my hand, I can’t even squeeze it together. A metaphor for a relationship that is not harmonious.
It is like using an awl to draw on the sand. Describes calligraphy strokes that are even but not sharp.
⑹ What are the idioms about sand?
Found this by searching for "Idioms about Sand".
First page
Gathering sand to form a tower,
Big waves scouring the sand,
Picking gold from the sand,
Next time, the sand and mud are all gone,
A plate of loose sand,
Flying sand and walking stones,
Peeling sand and cutting into pieces,
White jade reflects the sand,
Tired soil gathers sand,
Painting sand gathers rice,
Sand of the Ganges River,
Sand gulls gather,
Sand making Rice,
broken into sand,
cooking sand to carve out ice,
accumulating sand to form a beach,
steaming sand to make rice,
To make mercury out of sand,
To make rice out of sand,
To find gold in the sand,
To make insinuations,
Panning for gold in the sand,
Walking on rocks and flying sand,
Picking gold in the sand,
Horse foot dragon sand,
Digging out the sand River,
Count sand in the air,
Flying sand and gravel,
Ape, crane and insect sand,
Yanluo Beach
p>The second page
The year of gathering sand,
Cooking sand to make rice,
Clearing the sand and removing the gravel,
The number of sand in the Ganges River,
The world of river sand,
Counting the sand entering the sea,
Draining the sand and extracting the gold,
Draining the sand and seeing the gold,
Painting sand and ink clay,
Eight Ganges sand,
Projecting sand,
Kneading sand and chewing wax,
Steam the sand to make rice,
The white sand is in nirvana, and it is black with it,
Hold the sand to fill the sea,
Accumulate the sand to form a tower,
Break the casserole and fight to the end,
Sort the sand and pick the gold,
Fight for a long time on the battlefield,
Pan the sand and pick the gold,
Ape Crane sandworm,
is like a cone drawing sand,
cooking sand is used to make mince,
flying sand and gravel,
winnowing soil Sand,
More than the desert,
Steam the sand into rice,
A piece of loose sand,
Need sand to come out of the hole,
Chongsha Monkey Crane
The third page
Sand-clearing Jane,
Blood-stained battlefield,
Breaking the casserole and asking the truth,
Sand and gold,
A grain of sand in the Ganges,
Burnt sand and rotten rocks,
Fist in the fist Sha,
Cooking sand makes rice,
Singing the amount of sand
⑺ What are the idioms with sand
Gathering sand to make rice Pagoda, sweeping the sand in big waves, picking up gold from the sand, all the mud and sand falling, a plate of loose sand, flying sand and stones, uncut sand, tired soil and sand, painting of sand and rice, white jade reflecting sand, sand of the Ganges, broken halberds sinking in the sand, gathering of sand gulls, cooking sand carving ice, singing sand to make rice, insinuating with sand, counting sand to scoop out the air, scooping sand to get mercury, sifting for gold and picking sand, clearing sand to pick out gravel, geese falling on the beach, number of sands in the Ganges,
⑻ What are the idioms with "sand"?
Idioms with "sand" include: gathering sand to form a tower, big waves scouring the sand, sifting through the sand to pick up gold, all the mud and sand falling, flying sand and stones, and a plate of loose sand.
⑼ What are the idioms about sand?
The following are all idioms containing sand:
Explanation of idioms
Sing When measuring sand, treat the sand as rice and shout out the numbers while measuring. It is a metaphor for stabilizing the morale of the army and creating illusions to confuse the enemy.
Chongsha Monkey Crane used to be a metaphor for soldiers who died in battle. Also refers to people who died in war.
Cook sand to make rice. Cook sand to make rice. The metaphor is laborious but useless.
To break the casserole and ask the truth means to get to the bottom of something.
Dalang Taosha Tao: wash with water. Remove impurities. Wash away the sand and gravel in the big waves. It is a metaphor for being tested and selected in a fierce struggle.
Flying sand and gravel. Sand: sand; gravel: small stones. Sand and soil are flying and small rocks are rolling. Describes a strong wind.
Flying sand and rolling rocks. Sand and soil are flying and rocks are rolling. Describes a violent wind.
Insinuations: Legend has it that an animal called a snake sprays people's shadows with sand in the water, making them sick. It is a metaphor for secretly attacking or framing someone.
Number of Sands in the Ganges River Ganges: The largest river in South Asia. Like grains of sand in the Ganges, it cannot be counted. Describes a large number.
Painting with sand and ink pads is a metaphor for calligraphers using their pens.
Accumulating sand to form a tower is a metaphor for accumulating less to become more.
Gather sand to form a pagoda. Gather fine sand to form a pagoda. Originally refers to children's tower building game. The latter is a metaphor for adding up a little and making a lot.
The mud and sand are washed down together with the water in the rapids of the river. It is a metaphor that good people and bad people are mixed together.
Pai Sha Jian Jin Pai: remove; Simplify: select. Push through the sand to pick out the gold. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
Picking out gold from the sand. Picking out the gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
Sand in the fist. The sand cannot be squeezed together in the hand. A metaphor for a relationship that is not harmonious.
Like an awl drawing on sand. It's like using an awl to draw on the sand. Describes calligraphy strokes that are even but not sharp.
Gold panning in the sand Panning: Rinse with water and filter out impurities. Digging gold out of the sand. It is a metaphor that good things are hard to come by. It also means doing things that take a lot of effort but yield little results. It is also a metaphor for obtaining gold from a large amount of materials...
Panning for gold is the method of water selection to obtain real gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for removing impurities and extracting essence. It also means a lot of effort but little results.
A mess of loose sand is a metaphor for power being dispersed and not organized.
Ape, Crane and Chongsha used to be a metaphor for soldiers who died in battle. Also refers to people who died in war.
Broken halberd fell into the sand. Halberd: an ancient weapon. The broken halberd sank in the sand. Describe a disastrous failure.
Steam sand into rice. Steam sand into rice. Metaphor that things cannot succeed.
The white sand is in Nirvana, and it is black with it. Nirvana: black soil. Fine white sand mixed with black soil will also turn black along with it. It is a metaphor that good people or things will change with the dirty environment when they are in a dirty environment...
To winnow the earth and stir up the sand refers to bluffing.
To make rice out of sand is a metaphor for confusing the real with the fake or taking the bad for the good.
Clearing the sand and removing the gravel means removing impurities and making them pure.
Cooking sand and carving ice. Cooking sand cannot be used to make rice, and carving ice cannot be used to make utensils. A metaphor for futility.
Cooking sand to make rice. Cooking sand to make rice. It is a metaphor for futile efforts and wasted effort.
Cooking sand to make rice. Cooking sand to make rice. It is a metaphor for futile efforts and wasted effort.
Flying sand and pebbles describe a very strong wind. Same as "flying sand and gravel".
The world of river sand refers to the Buddha world that is as numerous as the number of sands in the Ganges River.
Draw sand and gather rice. Draw a map on the sand, and gather rice to form a valley. It indicates the military situation and makes decisions.
A grain of sand in the Ganges River is a metaphor for being extremely small.
Accumulating sand into a beach is a metaphor for accumulating less and making more.
Burnt sand and rotten rocks Burn the sand and rotten rocks.
Describes a very hot weather.
Gold panning and sand picking. Pick gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for refining words and sentences when writing.
Tired of soil and accumulated sand is a metaphor for accumulation and gathering.
Mazu Longsha refers to galloping across the frontier and showing off his power outside the territory. Longsha, a desert place in northern Saibei.
Seeing gold from the sand is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things. Same as "Pull Sand and Jane Gold".
Peeling the sand and making gold is still said to make the sand and making gold simple. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
Pie the sand and cut the porcelain. Phi: separate. Cut open: cut open. Pu: A stone containing jade. Distinguish gold from grains of sand and jade from stones. Metaphor to identify among many people...
Count the sand in the sea ① Go to the seabed and count the sand. Metaphor for wasted effort. ②It also means hard work and diligence.
Sand gulls gather together. Water birds sometimes fly and sometimes gather.
Shooting shadows with sand. According to legend, there is a poisonous insect in the water in the south of the Yangtze River. If a person is on the shore and his shadow is seen in the water, he will use his air as an arrow or sand to shoot at people. When it reaches the skin and muscles, the sores are like scabies, and those with medium shadows are also sick...
Scavenging for gold refers to panning for gold.
Grinding sand and chewing wax is a metaphor for being empty and tasteless.
Grinding sand to make rice is a metaphor for wasting effort.
Holding sand to fill the sea is still said to hold rocks to fill the sea. It is a metaphor for persevering and persevering to achieve a set goal.
Needing sand to come out of the hole means being able to survive a dangerous situation.
Blood-stained battlefield Battlefield: battlefield. Blood dyed the battlefield red. Refers to sacrifice on the battlefield.
A piece of loose sand is a metaphor for power being dispersed and not organized. Same as "a plate of loose sand".
Crossing the Desert Crossing the Desert. It means going through a dangerous journey.
Ape crane sand insect refers to the soldiers who died in battle or the people who died in the war.
Steam the sand into rice. Steam the sand into rice. Metaphor that things cannot succeed. Same as "steaming sand into rice".
Flying sand and flying rocks. Sand and soil are flying, and rocks are rolling. Describes a violent wind.