draw a forced analogy
Far fetched, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is, means that there is no original meaning of something said to have a certain meaning. Also refers to the unrelated things pull together, confused. From Zhu Zi Yu Lei.
Idiom explanation
It's far fetched. To say something that has no meaning is to say something that has a meaning. Also refers to the unrelated things pull together, confused.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei of the Song Dynasty, Vol. 67: "later on, the public interpreted it as a farfetched agreement based on their own ideas, but not a sage's idea."
Idiom usage
In the case of alarm bell, it is said that "to borrow homophony is the proper meaning of legend, not ~" When answering the teacher's questions, be sure to speak scientifically and accurately. Don't copy mechanically.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: logical and reasonable
draw a forced analogy
a good man caught in difficult circumstances - yīng xióng qì duǎn
talk about the past and the present - tán jīn lùn gǔ
make excuses and put obstacles in the way - tuī sān zǔ sì
a shortsighted and good-for-nothing person - ròu yǎn fán tāi
like a square tenon for a round mortise ---- at variance with each other - yuán záo fāng ruì