a temporary redress
Stop boiling with soup, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ t āǐ ngzh ǐ f è I, which means boiling water to stop boiling. Metaphor doesn't start from the root, it doesn't help things. It comes from the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family.
Interpretation of Idioms
Use boiling water to make boiling water. Metaphor doesn't start from the root, it doesn't help things.
The origin of Idioms
"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals · Jinshu" says, "if you stop boiling with soup, the more boiling, the more fire you stop."
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's derogatory. Examples: for example, it is more beneficial to fight a fire with great efforts. Ban Gu's biography of Dong Zhongshu in the book of Han in the Eastern Han Dynasty. 2. Stop boiling with soup. The more boiling you have, the less fire you have. 3 if you educate your children by scolding, it's just like stopping the boiling with soup, but the result will only be of no help. Therefore, stop the boiling with the soup. The boiling is not enough. If you know the origin of the boiling, you can get rid of the fire. Therefore, it is not enough to stop the boiling with soup. If you know the root of the boiling, it is enough to stop the fire.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fire fighting, boiling with soup, boiling with soup, boiling with fire
a temporary redress
There is more failure than success - bài shì yǒu yú,chéng shì bù zú
Driving sheep and fighting wolves - qū yáng zhàn láng
with scornful words and jeering smiles - xuè làng xiào áo