Reference Answer:
Pinyin: yà miáo zhù zhǎng, Simplified Pinyin: ymzz
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: pull up. To pull up a seedling to help it grow. It is a metaphor for violating the objective law of development and rushing to accomplish something, instead of making things worse.
Idioms by idiom: Mencius - Gongsun Chou on: "Song people have Min its seedlings do not grow and pull up the person, confused to return, said his people said: 'Today the disease is carried, I help the seedlings to grow.' His son tended to go to see, the seedling is haggard."
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: The education of the students can neither help the seedlings grow by pulling them up nor let them go.
Traditional Chinese writing: 拉揠苗助长
Note: ㄧㄚ? ㄇㄧㄧㄠˊ ㄓㄨˋ ㄓㄤˇ
Near-synonyms for "pulling up seedlings to help them grow": 欲速不达 欲: want. You want to be quick, but you can't achieve your goal.
Pull up seedlings to help grow antonym: let go Let go: let go, listen to. Let them develop naturally, do not ask questions, do not intervene in their spare time learning, no one has been organized, laissez-faire
Gradual Progress Gradual progress according to a certain order, step by step, but know that the lower learning and naturally up to, this but said that they are against their own self-cultivation, gradual progress ear. Song-
Idioms by idiom: conjugated; used as subject, object; pejorative
Frequently used: commonly used idiom
Sentiment*: pejorative idiom
Idioms by idiom: conjugated idiom
Generated: ancient idiom
English translation: pull up seedlings to help them grow
The following is an example of idiomatic expression. them grow
English translation: pull up seedlings to help them grow
Russian translation: ускорять ход событий насильственным путём
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: 稿-高
Pronunciation note: Pull up, can't be pronounced as "yǎ n"; long, can not be pronounced as "chánɡ".
Writing note: pull up, can not write "Yan".
Writing note: pull up, can't write "偃".