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What is the idiom "like mushrooms after rain"?
"Like mushrooms after rain": Like mushrooms after rain, bamboo shoots grow after rain in spring, and a lot of them grow at once. A metaphor for the rapid emergence of new things in large numbers.

Pronunciation:

Like mushrooms after rain: [yǔ hòu chūn sǔn]

Source:?

Song Zhang Lei's poem "Eating Bamboo Shoots" reads: "The barren forest is full of spring rain, and new bamboo shoots are sprouting."

Make sentences:

Abolishing the imperial examination and promoting schools in China seems to be like mushrooms after rain, trying to learn from the West. Abolishing the imperial examination and promoting schools in China seems to be like mushrooms after rain, trying to learn from the West.

Synonym:

Everywhere, dotted, everywhere.

Antonym:

It is rare, nine Niu Yi hairs, and only a few fruits remain.

Usage:?

Used as attribute and object; Of new things