Idioms and analysis of wood

There are many idioms like this. Next, I will bring you idioms and analysis about wood, I hope it will be helpful to you.

The foolish man of grass and trees---the meaning of the idiom is foolish: stupid; foolish man: common man. People who are as ignorant as the grass and trees in the mountains and fields. Also refers to the vulgar and mediocre people

Grass, clothing and wood food---the idiom means wood: tree. They weave grass for clothing and eat the fruits of trees. Describes simple food and clothing, and a poor life

The idiom means to describe the swift and violent wind

The idiom means to describe a useless person or thing

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Wood and stone heart---the idiom means to describe a person who is hard-hearted and unmoved by emotions

Wooden wood brain---the idiom means to describe dullness and slowness

On Bagong Mountain, all the grass and trees are soldiers---the idiom means that all the grass and trees on Bagong Mountain are regarded as soldiers. Describes extreme fear and suspicion.

Grass and trees are all soldiers---the idiom means to treat all the grass and trees on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

The idiom means to die like grass and trees, and the world does not know. It is a metaphor for a person who has achieved nothing in his life.

Grass and trees know his authority---the meaning of the idiom is that even the plants and trees know his authority. Describes great power.

Cunmu Cenlou---the idiom means the ratio of an inch-long wood to a tall building with a spire. The original meaning is that if the starting point is different, the level cannot be compared. It is a metaphor that the standard of comparison must be the same. Later, the metaphor is also very different.

Daxing Civil Engineering---the idiom means Xing: to establish; Civil Engineering: refers to construction projects. Build houses on a large scale.

Stupid as a wooden chicken---the meaning of the idiom is: stupid, in a daze. Staying like a wooden chicken. To describe being stunned by fear or surprise.

Climbing a tree to seek fish---the meaning of the idiom is: climb; mu: a tree. Climb up the trees and look for fish. It means that the direction and method are wrong and the purpose cannot be achieved.

A single tree cannot make a forest---the meaning of the idiom is that a single tree cannot make a forest. It is a metaphor that one's personal power is limited and one cannot achieve great things.

A single log cannot support a tall house---the idiom means that a single log cannot support a tall house. It is a metaphor that one person's strength is too weak to maintain the overall situation.

The idiom means that if there are too many moths, the wood will break. It is a metaphor that if there are too many unfavorable factors, it can cause disaster.

The wind and wood contain sadness---the meaning of the idiom is a metaphor for the sadness of a filial son who cannot support his parents due to their death.

The wind whistles and the cranes chirp, and the grass and trees are all soldiers---the meaning of the idiom is chirping: birdsong. When they heard the sound of wind and the cry of cranes, they suspected that they were pursuers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

Fortitude and dullness---the meaning of the idiom is Gang: strong; Yi: decisive; Wood: simple; Na: slow to speak, here refers to careful speech. Confucius praised four qualities of people.

槁木死ash---The idiom means dry trees and the cold ashes after a fire. It is a metaphor for feeling extremely depressed and indifferent to everything.

Painting on the ground and carving on wood---the idiom means going to jail or being interrogated.

Cold wood and spring blossom---the idiom means that the cold wood does not wither, but the spring blossom blooms. Each metaphor has its own characteristics.

Carving wood as an official---The meaning of the idiom is that one cannot be insulted by the jailer. Even the jailer made of wood cannot see him. Describe the jailer's brutality and fearfulness.

Teach a monkey to climb a tree---the idiom means to teach a monkey to climb a tree. A metaphor for instructing bad people to do bad things.

Dead wood dead ashes---the idiom meaning is dead ashes: the cold ashes remaining after burning. The body is like a dead tree, and the heart is like ashes. The metaphor is extremely negative and pessimistic.

Dead wood and rotten tree---the idiom means dead wood and rotten tree roots. It is a metaphor for decaying strength or aging and useless people.

Chrysostomized wooden tongue---the idiom means a copper bell with a wooden tongue, that is, a wooden bell, which was used in ancient times to deliver orders in government and religion. Refers to a person who preaches education.

Limu South Gate---the idiom meaning is Limu: erecting a tree on the ground. Use concrete facts to prove that new laws and systems must be implemented.

It is often used to describe winning the trust of the people.

Spring comes out of a dead tree - the idiom means that a dead tree regains its vitality when it encounters spring. It is a metaphor for a dying patient or thing to regain life.

Wood carving and clay sculpture---the idiom means an idol carved from wood or molded from clay. Describes a person who is dull and inflexible or has a sluggish expression.

A good bird chooses a tree - the idiom means that a wise man chooses his master.

The trees have become a boat---the idiom means that the trees have become a boat. It means that things are a foregone conclusion and cannot be changed.

Woody water source---the idiom means the root of the tree and the source of water. A metaphor for the root of something or the reason for something.

The tomb has been arched---the idiom means that the trees on the tomb are as thick as two hands clasped together. It means you are going to die. This is a curse word. The latter means that the person has been dead for a long time.

Insensitive---the idiom means indifferent: having no feeling. Limb paralysis and loss of consciousness. It is a metaphor for slow response or indifference to external things.

The meaning of the idiom is to describe a person with a strong will and not be tempted by any temptation.

Clay sculpture and wood carving---the idiom meaning refers to idols made of clay and wood. It is a metaphor for people's expressions and actions being dull.

Raise a wooden chicken---the idiom means wooden chicken: a chicken that is good at fighting and looks as dull as wood. Describes mastery of kung fu.

Human beings are not wood and stones---the meaning of the idiom is that people have thoughts and feelings and are easily moved by external things, unlike trees and stones which are inanimate, unconscious and emotionless.

Three-thirds of the time into the wood---The meaning of the idiom is that it is said that Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the wood into the board. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful. The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound.

The idiom means that the trees on the mountain are cut down because they have grown into useful timber. Metaphors are not exempt from disaster because they are useful.

Rope sawing wood---the idiom means that using a rope as a saw can also cut wood. Although the metaphor is small, as long as you persist, things will succeed.

The mountain is decayed and the wood is ruined---the meaning of the idiom is: Mount Tai; decay: collapse; wood: beam wood. Mount Tai collapsed and beams broke. It is a metaphor for the death of a figure that everyone looks up to.

It takes ten years to cultivate trees and a hundred years to cultivate people---the meaning of the idiom is tree: cultivate, cultivate. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term solution. He also said that it is not easy to cultivate talents.

Shuimuqinghua---the idiom means water: pool water, stream water; wood: flowers and trees; Qing: quiet; Hua: beautiful and lustrous. Refers to the clear and beautiful garden scenery.

The sound vibrates the trees---the idiom means to describe the high-pitched sound of singing or musical instruments.

Clay cow and wooden horse---the idiom means a cow made of clay and a horse made of wood. There is nothing practical about metaphors.

Mount Tai beams---the idiom means like Mount Tai collapsed and beams were destroyed. A metaphor for the death of a great man.

Tumu xingkei---the idiom means - xingkei: refers to the human body. The shape is like earth and wood. It is a metaphor for people's true colors, without modification.

Go down the tree into the deep valley---the idiom means to come down from the tall tree and get into the deep valley. It is a metaphor for abandoning light and turning to darkness, or turning from a good situation into a bad situation.

Rotten wood cannot be carved---The idiom means that rotten wood cannot be carved. It's a metaphor that people can't become successful if they don't make progress.

About to die---the meaning of the idiom is Nearly: about to; Wood: refers to the coffin. It means that a person's life span is not long and he is about to enter a coffin.

Child wood into an official---the meaning of the idiom is that you cannot be insulted by the jailer, even if the jailer is made of wood, you cannot see him. Describe the prisoner's cruelty and fear.

Rotten wood and dung wall---the idiom means rotten wood and filthy earth wall. It is a metaphor for people who have no future.

Rotten wood and dung soil---the idiom meaning is rotten wood: rotten wood; dung soil: dirty soil and smelly mud. It is a metaphor for a person who is unworthy of development and of no use to society.

Rotten wood and dead ashes---the idiom means dead trees and the cold ashes after a fire is out. It is a metaphor for feeling extremely depressed and indifferent to anything.

Every plant and tree---the idiom meaning is a metaphor for extremely small things.

A single piece of wood cannot support it---the idiom means that the building is about to collapse and cannot be supported by a single piece of wood. It is a metaphor that one person's strength is too weak to maintain the overall situation.

Relying on grass and trees---the idiom means that ghosts and gods have something to rely on and are good at doing power and blessing. Later, it is a metaphor for relying on the power of others to do evil. It also means being unable to stand on one's own feet and relying on others.

Transplant flowers and trees---the idiom means grafting the branches or buds of one kind of flower or tree onto another kind of flower or tree. It is a metaphor for secretly changing people or things to deceive others.

Round hole square wood---the idiom means to put square wood into a round hole. It means that the two cannot get along.

Yuanmu seeks fish---the meaning of the idiom is Yuanmu: climbing a tree. Climb up the tree to find fish. It means that the direction or method is wrong and it is impossible to achieve the goal.

Bamboo sawdust---an idiom meaning a metaphor for usable waste.

Log pillow---the idiom means using logs as pillows, which can easily wake you up when you fall asleep. Describes hard work and self-encouragement.

Cut the wood and uncover the pole---the meaning of the idiom is to uncover: to lift; pole: bamboo pole. They cut down trees to use as weapons and raised bamboo poles as military flags. A metaphor for armed uprising.

Straight trees must be cut down---The meaning of the idiom is straight trees: straight trees; cutting: to cut down. The mature trees must be cut down. It is a metaphor that upright people easily attract resentment.

Seeing only the trees but not the forest---the meaning of the idiom is that one can only see part and not the whole or the whole.

Flowers bloom on dead trees---The meaning of the idiom is "Explanation: Flowers bloom on dead trees." It is a metaphor for finding a way out of desperate situations. It is also a metaphor for something that is impossible to achieve

The meaning of the idiom is to turn from dryness to prosperity, and it is a metaphor for things to be reborn.

A single tree cannot form a forest---The meaning of the idiom is 〖Explanation that a tree cannot become a forest. It is a metaphor that personal power is limited and cannot achieve great things.

The vegetation is sparse---the idiom meaning is sparse: desolate, sparse. The flowers and trees have withered and withered. Describe the late autumn scene.

The meaning of the idiom is to be reckless and reckless.

Stupid as a wooden chicken---The meaning of the idiom is to see "as dumb as a wooden chicken".

Stupid as a wooden chicken---The meaning of the idiom is to see "as dumb as a wooden chicken".

Broken wood is used as a pestle, and digging the ground is used as a mortar. Although crude, it is applicable. The language comes from "Yi Xici Xia".

The wood of slander---the idiom meaning is slander: to be used as advice; wood: wooden sign. Erect wooden signs at traffic fortresses and ask people to write suggestions.

The idiom means a person who occasionally joins in the fun. The language version of "Wu Deng Hui Yuan, Master Nanyue Rang, Buddhist Master, Jiangxi Mazu Daoyi": "The pole and the wood are always with you, and you can act on every occasion."

The sadness of the wind and wood---the meaning of the idiom is a metaphor for the death of one's parents, who is not as good as the attendants. The sadness of raising.

The thoughts of wind and wood---the meaning of the idiom is a metaphor for the feeling of longing for parents who have died and who are not as filial to support them.

Pumice and sunken wood---the idiom means "pumice and sunken wood".

The ancestral tree---the meaning of the idiom is ①The talents and utensils of the aristocratic family must be outstanding. ② Metaphor refers to rural sages.

The ancient trees are towering---the idiom means towering: so high that it reaches the sky. The ancient trees are extremely tall and leafy.

Carving wood into a swan---the meaning of the idiom is to imitate although it is not realistic, but it is still similar.

Dead trees flourish---the idiom means that withered trees come back to life. It is a metaphor for the rebirth of something that has perished.

Dead wood regeneration---the idiom means that dead trees have regained their vitality. It is a metaphor for gaining vitality after setbacks.

Lianlizhimu---the idiom means trees with different roots but branches growing together. In ancient times, it was considered an auspicious sign.

Ming Yan Zhi Mu---The meaning of the idiom is that the ancients believed that geese follow the sun, and trees follow the sun and stand straight. A metaphor for talented people.

Singing in the trees---the meaning of the idiom is "Poetry·Xiaoya·Logging": "When the trees are cut, the birds chirp. They come from the valley and move to the trees."

Later, "singing in the trees" was used as a metaphor for reaching a high position as an official.

Birds perch on wooden trunks---the meaning of the idiom is that birds perch on trees and will not leave even when the trees are dry. It means being firm and unswerving in one's actions.

The trouble of wooden stems---the idiom means that the guest dies in a foreign land and is not allowed to return to his hometown.

The idiom means that the immortals Dongwanggong and Xiwangmu are used later. To celebrate a birthday, it is a metaphor for the host and his wife.

The idiom means wood: beam. Mountain: refers to Mount Tai. Fallen: a beam is broken, and Mount Tai collapses. The person died. Also known as "Taishan Liangmu"

The meaning of the idiom is to return to one's roots.

The meaning of the idiom is to be dull and taciturn. Slow. Describes people who don’t like to talk.

The meaning of the idiom is like a wooden person with a stone heart.

The meaning of the idiom is: decay. Rot. When wood rots, insects will grow.

The idiom means a rotten tree that is not good enough.

Move to a tree - the idiom means to move. Tree: a tall tree. It originally refers to a bird moving from a deep valley to a tall tree.

Green and yellow ditch trees. ---The meaning of the idiom is from "Zhuangzi·Heaven and Earth": "A tree that has been around for a hundred years has been broken into pieces, it is green and yellow, and it is broken in the ditch. If Hu Zun is cut off in the ditch, there will be a gap between good and evil, and he will lose his nature. " Later, "green and yellow ditch wood" was used as an allusion for unintentional official career.

People are not grass and trees---the meaning of the idiom is that "people are not wood and stone".

The body is not wood and stone- --The meaning of the idiom is that one is not an emotionless person.

The meaning of the idiom is that stone and wood are both hard objects, describing firmness and unwaveringness. Chiyulinmu--the idiom meaning is a metaphor for innocent people being implicated and suffering disasters.

Dead gray trees---an idiom meaning is a metaphor for being dead and lifeless.

Iron-hearted trees-. ---The meaning of the idiom is to see "a heart of iron and a heart of stone"

Throw wood to repay the beauty ---The meaning of the idiom is "Poetry·Wei Feng·Papaya": "Throw me a papaya and repay it with a honey." It is always good to be rewarded by bandits. "Originally it means that men and women love each other and give gifts to each other. Later, it is used to refer to repaying the deep affection and friendship shown to one by others.

"The dead ape is a disaster for the tree"---the meaning of the idiom is quoted in "Yuan Jian Lei Han" Volume 432 "Tingzhou Chronicles": "In the Dali of the Tang Dynasty, hundreds of monkeys gathered in the fir forest of Gutian, and the people there wanted to cut down the trees and kill them. One of the old monkeys suddenly jumped to a neighboring house and set fire to the house. The people inside were afraid and rushed to put out the fire, so the monkeys escaped. " Later, "the dead ape harms the tree" is used as a metaphor for the behavior of wanting to harm others but harming oneself.

The dead ape harms the tree---the meaning of the idiom is "the dead ape harms the tree".

Water without a source, tree without a root - the idiom means source: water source; root: tree root. Water without a source is a metaphor for things without a foundation.

槁木---The meaning of the idiom is as if the heart is as gray as death.

The meaning of the idiom is "It is difficult to carve the dead wood."

The meaning of the idiom is "the dead wood cannot be carved." It's the same as "dead trees and decayed trees".

The meaning of the idiom is to ① be attached to a powerful or powerful person. ② It means that an elf relies on plants and other things to cause evil.

Yiyifumu---the idiom means "depending on the grass and the wood"

Strange trees and flowers---the idiom means rare flowers and trees.

elm knot - the idiom means a hard elm root.

elm gegao - an idiom means a hard elm root.

Elm head--the idiom means a stubborn thought.

Cut the pole and uncover the wood--The idiom means to cut the wood and uncover the pole.

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Straight trees are cut down first - the idiom means "straight". A tree that is straight and mature is the first to be cut down. It also means that "straight trees must be cut down".

The tomb has been arched---the idiom meaning is a metaphor for dying of old age for many years.

Casting wood and carving ice---the idiom means to restrain trees (to make them grow in artificial shapes) and to carve ice (to make them into some kind of exquisite handicraft). It is a metaphor for handling things that are ineffective.

The tomb is arched with trees---the meaning of the idiom is〖Explaining that the trees on the tomb are as thick as two hands clasped together. It means you are going to die. This is a curse word. The latter means that the person has been dead for a long time.

Metaphor of inferior material. Pan, the same as "pan".

People are not civilized people---the meaning of the idiom is〖Explanation means that people have thoughts and feelings.

A tree without roots, a water without a source---the meaning of the idiom is "explanation", metaphor for things without basis.

Heart is like wood and stone---the meaning of the idiom is 〖Explaining that the heart is like trees and stones, without emotions or desires.

Rotten wood cannot be carved---The meaning of the idiom is 〖Explanation: Rotten wood cannot be carved. It is a metaphor that people cannot be improved or things and situations are corrupt and irredeemable. Also known as "rotten wood is difficult to carve". Also known as "rotten wood cannot be carved."

Rotten wood cannot be carved---The meaning of the idiom is "Explanation" It is a metaphor that people cannot be cultivated or things and situations are corrupted and irredeemable. Same as "rotten wood cannot be carved."

Elm head---the meaning of the idiom is 〖Explanation, a metaphor for stubborn thought. Same as "elm head".

Bagong Grass and Trees---The idiom means to regard the vegetation of Bagong Mountain as the enemy. Describes a feeling of extreme tension and fear.