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What do you mean by mushrooms?
Like mushrooms after rain, China idiom, pronounced as yǔ hòu chūn sǔn, after the rain; Bamboo shoots grow faster and faster. Metaphor the emergence and vigorous development of new things.
Idiom origin: Song Zhang Lei's poem "Keshan Collection Eating Bamboo Shoots": "The barren forest is full of spring rain, and new bamboo shoots are blooming."
Synonym:
Synonym: everywhere, everywhere, a dime a dozen, a thousand miles a day, dotted, increasing day by day, everywhere.
Antonym: Nine Niu Yi hairs, few in number, few in number, only a few fruits left, very rare.
Make sentences:
The corn leaves have grown out.
After the rain, the grass grew like mushrooms.
With the development of economy, high-rise buildings have mushroomed.
Various talent shows have sprung up all over the country.
New factories have appeared all over the country.
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