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Push the boat on land
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【Idiom name】Push the boat to the land
【Idiom Pinyin】 tuī zhōu yú
【Idiom definition】 Pushing a boat on land, a Chinese idiom, meaning to push a boat to walk on land. The metaphor is laborious and fruitless.
【Idiom source】 Warring States Song Zhuang Zhou", "Zhuangzi Heavenly Fortune": "This salary is zhou Yulu, it is a boat pushed on the land, and if it is hard work and no success, it will be a disaster." ”
【Synonyms】Boating without water
[Idiom usage] as an object, a definite phrase; refers to the improper behavior of people
【Idiom Story】
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius traveled west from the State of Lu to the State of Wei to lobby for the implementation of the benevolent and righteous way of the previous kings.
Student Yan Yuan asked Lu Guotaishi if Jin could succeed. Shi Jin said: "Promoting the way of benevolence and righteousness that the previous king has used and has long been abandoned is as useless as a grass dog for sacrifice, and he does so as to push a boat to land in the hope of replacing a cart." ”
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