A rotten Penny's boat
A rotten bamboo pole pushes a boat. It is used to describe that if the tools or conditions are not good, it is difficult to achieve.
Idiom explanation
A rotten bamboo pole pushes a boat. It is used to describe that if the tools or conditions are not good, it is difficult to achieve.
Idioms and allusions
"If you want to do a good job, you must first sharpen your tools. If you look at the good books of your predecessors, you should pay attention to them." Yuan Hui said that those who can't write are like rotten bamboo boats and crooked bars, which is the best metaphor. "
Discrimination of words
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Rotten bamboo poles push boats. It is used to describe that if the tools or conditions are not good, it is difficult to achieve.
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A rotten Penny's boat
the whole world is turned upside down - tiān fān dì fù
blow on an instrument or finger a stringed instrument - pǐn zhú tiáo sī
Take the snow and fill the river - dān xuě tián hé
The fish is broken and the birds are scattered - yú kuì niǎo sàn
like a square tenon for a round mortise ---- at variance with each other - yuán záo fāng ruì