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Idioms about the joy of hard work.
An analysis of idioms about labor and harvest

One: Is it an idiom to get something for nothing?

"You get what you work for" is not an idiom. There is only one idiom that contains "you get what you work for"-you get what you don't work for.

Gaining profit without working for it

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Get: get, get. You don't work, but you have the fruits of others' labor.

The source of Confucius' Family Language Official: "What you want is yours, so you get it for nothing."

Compact structure.

This usage is derogatory. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for getting something for nothing. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Pronunciation; It can't be pronounced "IR".

Distinguish between form and benefit; You can't write "or"

Sit down and enjoy the fruit, and get it for nothing.

Antonym self-reliance

Discrimination between ~ and "sit back and enjoy the success": both mean "enjoy the fruits of others' labor without working" The differences are as follows: ① The applicable objects are different. ~ it is often used by the exploiting class or people with serious thoughts of the exploiting class. ② The semantic meaning of ~ is heavy; Thought and behavior should be criticized; The thought and behavior of "sit back and enjoy the success" can be corrected by persuasion.

Farmers work hard; The landlord is ~; Sit down and enjoy it.

Second, harvest a large number of idioms

come back with fruitful results

Return with a full load.

Antisense gains nothing and returns empty-handed.

The translation is back. Describe a bumper harvest.

The source is Li Mingzhi's "Burning Books and Weakening Hou": "However, Lin Runing served for three times, and no one left, and returned with a full load."

Save the state and people's treasury with regular meetings, such as golden millet, plunder it and fall into its battlements. (Chapter 23 of Feng Ming's History of the Menglong Eastern Zhou Dynasty)

Three: describe the idioms obtained.

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise; The long drought has brought many benefits; Benefit a lot; If you get a treasure, you can kill two birds with one stone, learn from each other's strengths and learn from each other's strengths; When snipes and mussels compete for the benefits of fishermen, everything will be fine, with no effort, fame and fortune, killing two birds with one stone and giving charcoal in the snow. A windfall from heaven, listening to your words is better than studying for ten years, and I suddenly realize that when I die, I feel like a duck to water, relieved, and eager to quench my thirst ... What are these inspirations, what have I learned, what have I actually received, and how to improve it? Anyway, a word is good. I hope I can help you.

Four: What idioms do you get for nothing?

Sit down and eat innocently.

I hope I can help you. You can ask questions ~ ~ ~

Punish your study and progress by going up a flight of stairs! (*^__^*)

Five: There is an idiom called "winning a prize".

There are no idioms. Four words, such as:

Lucky, win again and again. Lucky, winning is unintentional.

Six: idioms about harvest

A total of 68 idioms describing harvest are included in the idioms about harvest.

Idiom title idiom explanation

Baoshan entered the mountains full of treasures and returned empty-handed. Metaphor according to the conditions, there should be rich harvest, but nothing (mostly knowledge).

Source: "Mahayana Neiguan Jing Shi Li": "If people have no hands, even if they go to Baoshan, they will get nothing."

No crops, no crops: sowing; 30: Harvest the grain. Generally refers to not participating in agricultural production and labor.

Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Vatan: "No crops, no crops, 300 crops?"

I'm glad you came. It's empty and white. There is no time to run this trip. Means that some kind of action has gained something.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Unfamiliar Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years" The fortieth time: "It turns out that it is worthwhile for you to go back to Shanghai to do such a thing."

Overjoyed: exceeding; Hope: Hope. The result was better than I expected, so I was very happy.

Source: Biography of Historical Records and Qing Bu: "When I left home, Zhang Yu and Hanwangju and other officials ate and drank, and Bu was overjoyed."

I was almost ecstatic.

Gains and losses depend on people. It means that success or failure in life depends on my efforts. Emphasize people's subjective initiative.

Drip wears away the stone. Water keeps dripping, which can drip through the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Source: Luo Song Dajing's "He Lin Yu Lu": "Rope saw wood and stone, water fell stone."

Take Tian Li's clothes: engage; 30: Harvest the grain. Refers to efforts to engage in agricultural production.

Source: Shangshu Pan Geng: "Farmers serve Tian Li, and there is autumn."

Pick up things on the ground, pick up things on it. Describe every move has a harvest.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Huo Zhi: "The family is about the father, brother and son, and they take it and take it."

Very happy: happy appearance. Hold it high like crazy.

Source: Guo Moruo, "How to make the Double Tenth Festival more memorable": "The people in the three towns of Wuhan are really ecstatic and busy all night."

Hard harvest: sowing, harvesting. Refers to working hard in farming.

Source: Shangshu Wuyi: "The suffering of the prophet is easy."

Diligence makes up for clumsiness.

Source: Tang Bai Juyi's "Twenty-four Rhymes from Arriving in the County": "There is no worry in Ning Province, and there is no trouble in diligence."

Surprise surprise: Come together. Two things appear at the same time or are added to one person at the same time, which is both pleasant and pleasant.

Source: Jindong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume 4: "I was overjoyed."

Surprise and surprise appear at the same time or are added to a person at the same time, which is both pleasant and pleasant.

Source: Jindong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume 4: "I was overjoyed."

Surprised and happy, it's hard to control myself.

Source: Qing Ji garden owner "Night Tan Shoujun Girl": "Teenagers are ecstatic with their response."

Surprise freak is both surprised and happy, and I'm going crazy with joy. Describe the feeling of being overjoyed and overexcited.

Source: Mai's "Jian Yizhi Zhi Yi Juan Jiu Hu Shizi": "Hu is ecstatic, that is, he enters the room with him, and the night is over."

Nine turns into one turn: the cycle becomes China. Originally Taoist, it refers to nine turns to elixir. Later, it is often compared to success after long-term unremitting efforts.

Source: "Bao Puzi Jin Dan": "One turn and nine turns, the number of days is late, you can know the ear. Its revolution is few, its medicine is insufficient, and it is too late to take it; Its revolution is more powerful, so it takes less days to improve the speed of the little fairy. "

Flowering and fruiting originally refers to the harvest after sowing and cultivation. Now let's say that the work is progressing and effective.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Wu Guang Hui Yuan" Volume 50: "Flowers and fruits are fragrant."

No harvest: good harvest. Not even a grain of rice was harvested. More refers to the failure of harvest due to disaster.

In vain, but I didn't get the result.

Source: Guanzi Situation: "If you can't, you can't, you don't know, it's a waste of effort." ......