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What does spring bamboo shoots mean after rain?
Chinese idiom: 雨后春笋

拼音: yǔ hòu chūn sǔn

Explanation: It means that after it rains in the spring, a lot of bamboo shoots grow out at once. It is a metaphor for things coming out quickly and in large numbers.

Chinese idiom allusion

Origin: Song - Zhang Lei's poem "Eating Bamboo Shoots": "Spring rains in the barren forests are enough, and new bamboo shoots are bursting out of the dragon's brood."

Word Analysis

Example: The abolition of the imperial examinations and the rise of schools in China seem to be like bamboo shoots springing up after the rain, trying to learn from the West. ★Mao Zedong's "On the People's Democratic Dictatorship"

Proximate meaning: spreading over the mountains, starry, abounding

Antonym: a phoenix and a lone horn, a fruit of the fruits of the past

Usage: as a determiner, object; referring to newborn things