Riding a donkey to find a donkey?

(1) Idioms or stories similar to killing donkeys.

The donkey is killed as soon as it leaves the mill ― get rid of someone as soon as they are no longer useful.

Pinyin: l÷language

Interpretation: After grinding, unload the pulled donkey and kill it. This metaphor kicks out those who help themselves.

Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.

Bopomofo

Interpretation: cooking: cooking. When the rabbit dies, the hounds are ripe. Metaphor is abandoned or killed after serving the rulers.

Source: "Historical Records of the King of Yue Gou Jian's Family": "Birds are exhausted, good bows are hidden; A sly rabbit dies and a running dog cooks. "

When all the birds fly away/are killed, put the bow away.

Pinyin: ni m: o j n g not ng cá ng

Interpretation: When the bird is gone, the bow will be hidden and not used. It is a metaphor for kicking people who have made contributions away after things are successful.

Dismantle the bridge immediately after crossing the river

Pinyin: guò hé chāi qiáo

Interpretation: kick down the bridge. Metaphor: After achieving your goal, kick the person who helped you away.

Source: Yuan Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui jy Negative Spine" is the third fold: "You have to push the boat with the current, and I am not allowed to kick down the bridge."

be ungrateful

Pinyin: wàng n füyü

Interpretation: Grace: Grace; Negative: violation; Righteousness: friendship, kindness. I forgot the benefits of others to myself, but I did something sorry for others.

Source: Biography of Shu Wei Bao Xiao: "I forget kindness and righteousness."

be ungrateful

Pinyin: Nji ā ng Chó u bà o

Interpretation: repay kindness with vengeance. Refers to ingratitude.

(2) sum these very similar idioms! ! ! The more the better! ! ! thank you

A person's strength is enormous, and eternal farewell is more important than Taishan coping. Nothing happens, Enemy at the Gates. Cross the sea with a bow and snake shadow, kill two birds with one stone, win every battle, return in triumph, and return with a thousand glasses of wine.

(blockbuster, cutting iron like mud, unique. ) These are all supplements. I remembered it when I got off work yesterday, but I forgot it, hehe,,,,

(3) Is there any idiom that means to win through cooperation? Cooperation * * * win already exists.

make concerted efforts

Tang Lihezu

Explain kone: common contribution. Regardless of each other, Qi Xin works together.

The source "The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan": "It's really strange" Zhu Note: "A lady collects 100 acres of land, but she cooperates with people in the same well and collects every acre."

Structural combination.

Usage is as a compliment. Generally used as predicate and object.

Pronunciation; It can't be pronounced as "zhuò".

Distinguish between form and fit; Can't write "and".

Synonyms drive Liangshan rebellion, which is reasonable.

The antonym name does what it does and is unreasonable.

The difference between ~ and "Qi Xin cooperation" lies in: ~ emphasizing joint efforts; * * * cooperation; And "working together" emphasizes the same wish; * * * with output. The latter emphasizes the same desire for cooperation; But ~ not necessarily.

In this scientific research activity; We must ~; In order to make the fastest progress.

(4) the idiom story of riding a donkey to find a donkey.

Ride a donkey to find a donkey. The original metaphor is to find a more satisfactory job while occupying a position. Now Dobby's metaphor is here, and I'm still looking for it everywhere.

Once upon a time, there was a man named Wang San who wanted to make a lot of money in business. He took a sum of money and went to the market happily.

Wang San thought to himself, "These little donkeys look good. It is better to buy a few heads back. " He asked his boss, "Boss, I want to buy some donkeys to sell at home. Can I make money? " The boss replied: "Of course you can make money! If you can't make money, come back to me! "

After listening to the boss, Wang San bought five little donkeys at once. Wang San rode a donkey and walked home happily.

As he walked, he thought, "I went home and sold my donkey. I made money." My family has to admire me. " As he walked, he thought, "These five donkeys can earn … hmm? One, two, three, four. Why are there only four donkeys left? ! "

He counted it quickly: "One, two, three, four, five. Hey? Strange! Not less! I was dazzled by five donkeys just now. Obviously one, two, three, four ... huh? Why is there another donkey missing? ! "

He counted it quickly: "One, two, three, four, five. Strange, it is five heads! Oh ... as long as I get on the donkey, I'll lose one! "

Finally, he thought for a moment and said, "well, forget it, I won't ride a donkey." This will not be less! "

⑤ What other idioms are similar to pen, ink, paper and inkstone?

Pen, ink, paper and inkstone belong to the same category and represent one thing respectively. Idioms similar to pen and ink are:

Daily necessities, pots and pans, pavilions, chess, calligraphy and painting.

1, pen and ink

Pronunciation: [bǐ mò zhǐ yàn]

Explanation: It was called Four Treasures of the Study in ancient times.

Source: Mei Shi's "Farewell to Panzhou Paper and Ink": "Four Treasures of the Study is out of two counties, and I recently visited you."

Sentence-making: Learn to write brush, first prepare a brush and ink, and then start writing quietly.

2. Daily necessities

Pronunciation: [chái mǐ yóu yán]

Explanation: It mainly refers to the daily necessities of three meals a day.

Source: Yuan Lan Chu Fang's "The Grace of the Butterfly": "If you want to be satisfied, you should not only get home, but also learn the price of rice, oil and salt, so that you can be depressed and kill the season."

Sentence: survival is rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Life is a flower of piano, chess, painting, singing and dancing. Live just to live, but live not just to survive.

3. Loutai Pavilion

Pronunciation: [lóu tátíng gé]

Description: building: multi-storey building; Taiwan Province: a high and flat building overlooking; Pavilion: a building with a roof and no walls, used for travel; Pavilion: a kind of architecture. Refers to various buildings for rest and sightseeing.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" Forty-five times: "In addition to pavilions, there are 38 halls alone."

Sentence: There are 38 halls alone, except pavilions.

4. Piano, chess, calligraphy and painting

Pronunciation: [Qin qíshhuà]

Explanation: Playing the piano, playing chess, writing and drawing. It is often used to express a person's cultural accomplishment.

Source: Sun Song Guangxu's "North Dream" Volume 5: "Tang Gaoze, a native of Pengzhou. Smart, knowledgeable and literate. As for the astronomical almanac, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, flute and huqin, they led the flow of Liang Zhu Yi. "

Step 6 look for similar idioms

Yours is a combination of two four-character idioms, without this eight-character idiom. The following four-word idioms are freely combined:

Female: Gome, beauty, beauty, small jasper, water hibiscus, delicious, sinking fish and falling geese, pear flower with rain, slim, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, supercilious, beautiful, charming, graceful, me. She is graceful, graceful, with bright eyebrows, light makeup like flowers, beautiful appearance, petite and exquisite, graceful appearance, bright lips and teeth, and beautiful appearance under the moon.

Male: Yushu is majestic, gentle, elegant, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, Pan An.

Various similar idioms

The form is similar: take your positions, be energetic, be timid, go their own way, be proactive and follow suit.

Yi Shi IKEA is single-minded, concerned about the country and the people, making persistent efforts for happiness, singing and dancing, and knowing each other.

The meaning is similar: colorful dazzling, colorful dazzling, very different.

What idioms have similar meanings to "riding a donkey to find a horse"

Mentally!

Pet-name ruby is similar to "riding a donkey to find a horse".

Idioms similar to riding a donkey to find a horse are: step by step, push your luck, the heart is willing but unable to do so, the snake swallows the elephant, gluttony, it is difficult to fill it, eat a bowl to see the pot, buy iron and want gold.

Attending idioms are similar to running out of resources.

Shu dog barks at the sun [sh qu m:nfèI ri]

new word

Basic explanation

Shu: the abbreviation of Sichuan Province; Bark: A dog barks. It's rainy in Sichuan, and dogs don't often see the sun. When the sun comes out, they bark. Metaphor is rare and strange.