[pronunciation] [Y
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[explanation] "pull".
Pulling out seedlings encourages growth. Metaphor goes against the objective law of the development of things and makes things worse by rushing for success.
[Source] Lu Song's "Wei Zi Miscellaneous Notes": "Miaomiao encourages; Take great pains; There is no income for a pawn. "
[Example] Learn cultural knowledge step by step, and don't rush for success.
Pulling out seedlings encourages growth, but haste makes waste, which is counterproductive.