It is a metaphor for revealing things and truths that are difficult or undiscovered.
Uncover what is buried. A metaphor for revealing things and truths that are difficult or undiscovered, such as: discovering talents. Discover the theme of the work. Excavate precious items buried underground while protecting them. Like digging, searching deeply to reveal or gather facts.
Detailed explanation: 1. Dig, dig out. Ai Qing's poem "He Died for the Second Time": "People dug a shallow pit not far from the river bank he was guarding." 2. Extended to in-depth development and exploration. Zong Baihua's "Aesthetic Guide·Message from Aestheticians": "We must now vigorously dig out valuable things in old materials. There are now machine excavators for digging, and the original meaning of digging is to dig out.
Meaning: dig, dig out. Ai Qing's poem "He Died for the Second Time": "People dug a shallow pit not far from the river bank he was guarding. "It is extended to in-depth development and exploration. Zong Baihua's "Aesthetic Guide·Aesthetician's Message": "We must now vigorously explore the valuable things in the old materials. ”
1. Synonyms
1. Discovery? [ fā xiàn ] ① After research, exploration, etc., seeing or finding things or patterns that no one has seen before: ~ new Elementary particles. Invent something, discover something, create something. ②Discover: In the past two days, I found that he seemed to have something on his mind. 2. Mining? [kāi cǎi] Mining (mineral): Mining underground resources.
2. Antonyms 1. Bury? [ mái mò ] ① Bury; bury: the cultivated land is buried by the quicksand ② Make it invisible; prevent it from functioning: bury talents. ] ① Hiding in the soil: There is abundant coal and iron buried under the mountain. ② Hiding: He is a straightforward person and never buries what he wants to say in his heart. ③ Put some kind of preparation in the subcutaneous tissue of people or animals. For humans, it is for medical treatment, and for domestic animals, it is mostly for fattening.