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Idioms in Folk Stories: Idioms in Folk Stories and Their Interpretation

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2. "Promoting seedlings" refers to pulling up seedlings to help them grow. Metaphor goes against the law of development of things, is eager for success, and finally backfires.

3. Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea: According to legend, the Eight Immortals crossing the sea do not need a boat, and each has a set of spells. There is a folk proverb that because there are eight immortals crossing the sea, they all show their magical powers.

4, teaching axe: refers to dancing axe in front of Lu Ban. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.

5. Play the lute to a cow: This idiom means to be reasonable to unreasonable people, elegant to people who don't understand beauty, and can also be used to laugh at people who don't look at the object.