Pinyin: y m ng j and ng x and ru.
Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the thirty-fourth time: "After half a year, save your strength, Liu Biao and Sun Quan can go down in one drum." ?
Usage of idioms: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Used for military strength, mental recovery, competition, etc.
Example:
1, the teacher told everyone to have a good rest and save for tomorrow's game.
2, save your strength for so long, just for the college entrance examination.
Synonym thick accumulation and thin hair
Pronunciation: hê u j and bó f ā.
Interpretation: accumulation: refers to a large and sufficient savings; Hair thinning: refers to a small amount of slow release. Save more and let it out slowly. Describe that only when you are fully prepared can you get things done well.
The origin of the idiom: Shi's "Send": "Alas, my son has gone here to study! I have a broad vision and have accumulated a lot, but I will stop here. "
Idiom usage: accumulation: refers to a large number of long-term sufficient savings; Thin hair: thin, as opposed to thick, is objectively and accurately published and taught to others on the basis of a certain amount of reading and knowledge reserve.
For example, inferior people are mainly due to lack of knowledge, and fame is mainly due to the accumulation of money. Designers should not be impetuous.