Ku Mu Xiu Zhu is a metaphor for decaying strength or old, useless people, with related phrases like 'withered wood meeting spring' and 'withered wood blooming flowers.' It comes from Zou Yang's 'Letter to King Liang from Prison' in the Han Dynasty, 'Therefore, if someone speaks first, the功 of withered wood and rotten trees will not be forgotten.'
枯木朽株比喻衰朽的力量或衰老无用的人,也作枯木逢春、枯木生花,出自汉代邹阳的《狱中上梁王书》“故有人先谈,则枯木朽树功而不忘。”
| 成语 | 枯木朽株 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 枯木头,烂树根。比喻衰朽的力量或衰老无用的人。 |
| 出处 | 汉·邹阳《狱中上梁王书》:“故有人先谈,则枯木朽树功而不忘。” |
| 拼音 | kū mù xiǔ zhū |
| 拼音码 | kmxz |
| 反义词 | 枯木逢春、枯木生花、枯树开花 |
| 用法 | 联合式;作宾语、状语;含贬义 |
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