idiom > Cuikuzhefu
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Destroyer off rot
  Explanation: Deadwood broken rotten wood. Analogy very easy to do.
  Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; describe very easy to do
  Source: Southern Song Fan Ye "Han Geng Yan Biography": "repeated dozens of days, in the final ride to rattle rabble sudden hair, such as the Destroyer and ear rot off."
Deadwood rotten wood twisted by the rack
  Twisted by the rack deadwood rotten wood. Analogy very easy. "Later Han Geng Yan Biography": "I am to Chang, Chen Yu Yang and the State, the Valley soldiers and horses for use, but also out of Taiyuan, Dai Jun, repeated several days, made sudden return ride to rattle rabble such as ear destroy dry rot off. "also as" La destroy dry rot. " "Triad discuss the Qing official call to arms": "destroy pull dry rot, burning his boats."
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  摧枯折腐 ( cuī kū zhé fǔ )
  解 释 摧折枯枝腐木。比喻极容易做到。
  出 处 南朝·宋·范晔《后汉书·耿弇传》:“反复数十日,归发突骑以辚乌合之众,如摧枯折腐耳。
  用 法 联合式;作谓语、定语;形容极容易办到
  近义词 摧枯拉朽、摧枯拉腐
  反义词 坚不可摧
成语词典
  成语名称
  摧枯折腐
  汉语拼音
  cuī kū zhé fǔ
  成语释义
  折断枯树枝烂木头。比喻极容易做到。
  成语出处
  《后汉书·耿弇传》:“归发突骑,以辚乌合之众,如摧枯折腐耳。”
  使用例句
  无
Thesaurus
be all adrift, invincible, be invincible, be self-defeating; collapse of itself, Cuikulaxiu, La destroy dry rot, march into, full of flaws, antilogy, full of holes, Commit One hundred, with irresistible force, like autumn wind sweeping away the fallen leaves, subdue the dragon and tame the tiger— — overcome powerful adversaries, Autumn wind Sweeping leaves, Destroy pull dry rot