断鹤续凫
Explanation: Off: cut; continued: access; Fu: duck. Crane's legs cut off to follow the short-legged duck. Acting in violation of the laws of nature metaphor. Usage: -Linked; for the predicate; analogy unnatural act Source: Zhuang, "Zhuang Zi Pian thumb": "not more than the elderly, the shorter is not enough. Therefore in mallard legs may be short, if you added to worries, the crane's legs may be long, breaking is sad." Examples: ~, The tender of the jump; grafting, founder of odd. (Qing Pu "Liao Lu-contracting")- Thesaurus: pull up the rice shoots with the intention of helping them to grow; try to help the shoots grow by pulling them upward, to put up the seedling hoping to make it grow faster., Jiehexufu, More haste, less speed.
- Antonym Group: Allowed By the, Allowed be left to take its own course, let things take their own course, screen connivance, tolerate evil is to abet it, step by step, drift
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