Bamboo shoots have grown: it means that after the spring rain, bamboo shoots have grown a lot at once. Metaphorically speaking, good things emerge quickly and in large numbers. Commendatory words. Zhang Songlei's poem "Eating Bamboo Shoots": "The barren forest is full of spring rain, and new bamboo shoots sprout." ?
Usage: usage: formal; Used as attribute and object; With praise. Example: New writers and works are constantly emerging. Synonyms: all over the mountains, scattered everywhere, everywhere; Antonym: Rare, nine Niu Yi hairs, only the last one. ?
The surrounding factories and houses have sprung up like mushrooms after rain. Even if I stand on the fourth floor, standing in the drunken Jiangnan described in the book, I can only see such a little appetizing scenery.
With the emergence of residential areas like mushrooms after rain in Shanghai, some commercial service places related to people's food, clothing, housing and transportation are also camped near the new village.
Over the years since its establishment, the company has been concerned and helped by friends from all walks of life, which has enabled us to grow rapidly in the electromechanical industry with strong hands like mushrooms after rain.
But American fast food restaurants have mushroomed all over the world. Many new apartments and office buildings have sprung up all over the city.