Two ears of Wheat
① Two ears of wheat. In the old days, it was auspicious, but it was a sign of good harvest. It is also used to praise the outstanding achievements of official administration. ② Compare two similar things. (different from wheat)
Idiom explanation
Explanation: 1. One wheat with two ears. In the old days, it was auspicious, but it was a sign of good harvest. It is also used to praise the outstanding achievements of official administration. ② Compare two similar things. (different from wheat)
Idioms and allusions
Source: biography of Zhang can in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the fox slaves opened more than 8000 hectares of rice fields and encouraged the people to cultivate, so that they became rich. The song of the common people says: "mulberry has no branches, but wheat has two ears. Zhang Jun is very happy to be in charge of politics. " Example: ~, it is difficult to distinguish farmers. Feng Menglong's warning of the world Volume 8
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: mslq
Two ears of Wheat
The inside and the outside match - biǎo lǐ xiāng fú
turn sb . 's trick to one 's own use - jiāng jì jiù jì