Rana chenzaoensis
When the stove is submerged in the water, frogs are produced.
Idiom explanation
When the stove is submerged in the water, frogs are produced. It describes the flood.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Guoyu Jinyu 9, it is said that the teachers of Jin Dynasty surround and irrigate them, and the people have no intention of rebellion Zhao ceyi, the strategy of the Warring States Period: "today's city is not without three boards. "The frog rises from the stove, and the horse and the man eat each other." Zhibo was in a great hurry to attack the siege. A man escaped from Jinyang, and now he is diverting water to irrigate the city. The third edition of those who do not immerse themselves is to lay a frog on a deep stove to see if they have collapsed the city wall. The second part of Yuan Dynasty Yang Zi's yurang tuntan
Discrimination of words
A frog is born in a submerged kitchen. It is used as an object and attribute to describe a serious flood
Rana chenzaoensis
liquor talks mighty loud when it gets loose from the jug - jiǔ hòu wú dé
the scenery is very easy to arouse thoughts - lín fēng duì yuè
the happy reunion of friends chatting together late into night - xī chuāng jiǎn zhú