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Meaning and Pinyin of bamboo pole

The meaning of zhú gān (竹竿) is: 1. bamboo cut down with its branches and leaves trimmed off; 2. the main trunk of bamboo; 3. a reference to bamboo. The pinyin for bamboo pole is zhú gān.

Chinese idioms for bamboo pole:

1. A bamboo pole to the end: means to do it successfully at once.

2, sunrise three pole: the sun rises up from the ground has three bamboo poles as high. Describes the day is already bright, time is not early, also describes people get up too late.

3, catfish on bamboo poles: it is said that catfish can go on bamboo poles, but catfish viscous slippery scaly, climb the pole after all difficult, the metaphor is difficult to rise.

4, see the shadow know pole:

see: see; pole: bamboo pole. Seeing the shadow of the bamboo pole to know the length of the bamboo pole. Metaphorically speaking, it can show things from the side baking.

5, pole head day on:

Pole head: bamboo pole tip; on: rise. The metaphor is that the academic progress is very fast.

Bamboo Pole Sentences:

1, In the rainy season, the memories were wet and drying on the bamboo pole outside the yard.

2. Pavilion after pavilion, section after section of the bamboo poles were lush with branches and leaves. The newly grown bamboo branches are verdant, slender and watery. When the breeze blows, the bamboo leaves rustle and dance.

3. His arms and legs are as thin as bamboo poles, and his clothes are like a bed sheet draped over his body, fluttering and fluttering, especially with a mysterious temperament.

4, dates are ripe, adults climbed to the tree, with a bamboo pole a hit, red dates like hail, "splitting pops" down.

5, brother leaped, grabbed the bamboo pole, like a nimble monkey, quickly climbed up, in a short while, he climbed to the top of the pole.