It shows that after the rain in spring, bamboo shoots grow a lot at once. Metaphor things emerge quickly and in large quantities.
The source of Zhang Songlei's poem Eating Bamboo Shoots: "The barren forest is full of spring rain, and new bamboo shoots sprout."
Synonyms are everywhere, scattered, a dime a dozen, and everywhere.
Antonyms are rare, nine Niu Yi hairs, only a few, a few, a few.
Example: China abolished the imperial examination, promoted schools, and the West studied hard. Mao Zedong on the people's democratic dictatorship.
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New buildings have appeared everywhere.
After liberation, urban industry developed rapidly.
Military drones have mushroomed.
New buildings have mushroomed.
New houses have sprung up on the edge of the city.
After the rain, the grass grew like mushrooms.
The corn leaves have grown out.
In recent years, new things have mushroomed.
On the dead branches in the sun, new buds sprouted like mushrooms after rain.
New buildings have appeared everywhere in this area.
In the United States, suburban business centers have mushroomed.
Such factories have mushroomed along the river.
In recent years, many industries have mushroomed.
New buildings have sprung up in this city.
Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed.
Since it dried up, workshops have mushroomed.
Shopping centers sell fashionable ready-made clothes, and luxury hotels are springing up like mushrooms after rain.
In recent years, the Internet has developed rapidly in China.
After the popularity of the Internet, personal websites have mushroomed.
With the rapid development of economy, high-rise buildings have mushroomed.