Shoot fish to the sky
Shooting fish to the sky is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh è y ú zh ǐ Ti ā n, which means shooting fish to the sky. It is a metaphor that although you work hard, you will get nothing. It comes from the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family, zhidu.
Idiom usage
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Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: seeking fish from trees
The origin of Idioms
"Zhidu of Lu's spring and Autumn Annals:" it's not the person who wants to have a country. For example, it's like the day of the summer solstice, but the length of the night; it's also like shooting fish to point to the sky, but it's also the right time to send it. Shun and Yu are still sleepy, but what about the secular master? " Gao Yinzhu: "when, in."
Idiom explanation
Shoot fish into the sky. It is a metaphor that although you work, you will get nothing.
Shoot fish to the sky
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