(1) Pinyin:
yǔ hòu chūn sǔn。
(2) Explanation:
After the rain in spring, bamboo shoots grow more and faster, which means that a large number of new things emerge and flourish.
(3) Source:
Song Zhang Lei's poem "Eating Bamboo Shoots": "The barren forest is full of spring rain, and new bamboo shoots are sprouting."
(4) Usage:
Used as attribute and object; Refers to new things. Used as a compliment.
(5) Synonyms:
Everywhere, everywhere, a dime a dozen, a thousand miles a day, dotted, increasing day by day, everywhere.
(6) antonym:
Nine Niu Yi hair, few, few, only a few, rare.
Use the idiom "like mushrooms after rain" to make sentences;
(1) The popularity of this restaurant is really mushrooming, and people have to wait in line every time.
(2) Due to the growth of market demand, new companies in this industry are springing up like mushrooms after rain.
(3) In recent years, public bicycle stations have mushroomed all over the city.
(4) After several coaching changes, this team finally sprang up like mushrooms after rain under the leadership of the new coach.
(5) With the strong support of the government, the tourism industry in this town is booming like mushrooms after rain.
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