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Excessive use of idioms and allusions
Overcorrection means that something bent exceeds the limit and makes it bend to the other side; It is a metaphor for correcting too many deviations and errors of things and falling into another deviation and error. Then do you know the origin of this idiom? Let me introduce its origin to you for reference only. I hope you like it.

Over-corrected source

Preface to Hanshu: "The great vassal state boasts that it is both a state and a county, with dozens of cities, and hundreds of officials in the palace work together to make the capital, which can be said to be a violation of the law."

Overcorrection interpretation

Today, it is "corrected" and reversed; Waste, bend In order to twist the bent thing straight, it turns to the other side. Metaphor to correct mistakes, beyond the limit.

Exaggerated allusions

1 1 century BC, Zhou Wuwang destroyed commerce. In view of the lesson of the demise of Xia and Shang Dynasties, the Zhou Dynasty sealed princes according to the five ranks (male, Hou, Bo, Zi and Gong), and sealed 800 kingdoms, including more than 50 with the same surname, thinking that if all the sages were sealed, the foundation of the Zhou Dynasty could not be pulled out.

However, the vassal who was enfeoffed did not help Zhou Shi wholeheartedly. After a long time, they fought with each other for interests. After Zhou Youwang and Zhou Pingwang, the Zhou Dynasty gradually declined. When it arrived in Zhou Nanwang, the Zhou Dynasty had existed in name only, and wars between countries were frequent.

Qin, located in Guanzhong, is difficult to attack because of its dangerous terrain. It is less affected by the chaos in various countries and has internal stability. After years of reform, the country has become rich and strong, waiting for an opportunity to send troops to occupy Shandong countries. In 22 1 year BC, China was unified and the Qin Dynasty was established.

Qin Shihuang abolished the vassal enfeoffment system and divided the world into 36 counties to strengthen centralization and consolidate unity. However, the cruel autocratic rule of the Qin Dynasty intensified the class contradiction between landlords and peasants, and the following year, peasant uprisings such as Chen Sheng and Guangwu broke out. In 206 BC, the Qin Dynasty was destroyed by the insurgents led by Liu Bang.

Discrimination of idioms:

Overcorrection-unusually light and heavy

"Overcorrection" and "over-emphasis" have similar meanings, both of which refer to the unbalanced development of things; The difference is that "overcorrection" emphasizes correcting mistakes beyond the normal and reasonable scope, resulting in new mistakes; "Extremely light and extremely heavy" emphasizes that the attitude towards things is unfair or the development of the situation is uneven.

Use examples

Ban Gu, Eastern Han Dynasty, Book of Han Dynasty, Volume 14. "However, big countries boast that states are also counties, and there are dozens of cities. A hundred officials in the palace are the same capital, which is overkill. "

Li Tang Yanshou's Biography of South History Wang Kun: "Kun avoids violating too much, and his father respects his mother, but his heart is not allowed to commit crimes. Salty is called overcorrection. "

Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Delicate Willow: "Some people avoid their slander, and every time they go too far, they sit back and watch their children indulge without asking."

Overexaggerated sentences:

1 Don't overdo it, but seek truth from facts.

To correct mistakes, we should seek truth from facts, keep a good balance and try to avoid overcorrection.

When correcting mistakes, we should try our best to be appropriate and not overcorrect.

But the market tends to overcorrect.

That messenger only made a little mistake, and you want to ground him for a week, which is too much!

It's too much for you to let the child wear a cotton-padded jacket just because he has a little cold.

When we correct other people's mistakes, we should be appropriate and not overcorrect, and the effect will be good.

But we should not overdo it.

However, I think they have gone too far.

10 slimming is good for health, but once overcorrected, it is not good to get anorexia.

1 1 I don't object to your iron fist to correct your shortcomings, but don't overdo it, or the harm may be even greater.

12 Just as the market may be overcorrected, so are enterprises.

13 is probably overkill.

14 it is true that the competition in the regulatory industry is not completely bad. It can not only restrain the government from overcorrecting, but also promote the experimental trial.

15 However, once the market starts to change, it often overcorrects.

16 needs more severe measures, but it may be overkill.

17 the doctor told her to lose weight, and as a result, she didn't even dare to drink water. It was overkill.

18 What worries us now is that policymakers will overdo it and destroy one of the few sources of vitality in the lifeless world economy.