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What is the idiom for spring bamboo shoots?

Bamboo shoots spring up after the rain [yǔ hòu chūn sǔn]

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It means that after the rain in spring, bamboo shoots will grow in large numbers at once. A metaphor for things quickly emerging in large numbers.

Source

The poem "Eating Bamboo Shoots" by Zhang Lei of the Song Dynasty: "The spring rain in the barren forest is full, and the new bamboo shoots burst out with dragon chicks.

Near antonyms

Near synonyms

Thousands of miles are growing day by day, stars are everywhere in the mountains and plains

Antonyms

Phoenix feathers and rare fruits are all left< /p>