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宝钗说:“这么说,我也是和你一样的。”



林黛玉 did not agree. Part of what she said is:



我是一无所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,都和他们家的姑娘一样,那些小人岂有不多嫌的。



What does she mean with “一草一木”?










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宝钗说:“这么说,我也是和你一样的。”



林黛玉 did not agree. Part of what she said is:



我是一无所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,都和他们家的姑娘一样,那些小人岂有不多嫌的。



What does she mean with “一草一木”?










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宝钗说:“这么说,我也是和你一样的。”



林黛玉 did not agree. Part of what she said is:



我是一无所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,都和他们家的姑娘一样,那些小人岂有不多嫌的。



What does she mean with “一草一木”?










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宝钗说:“这么说,我也是和你一样的。”



林黛玉 did not agree. Part of what she said is:



我是一无所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,都和他们家的姑娘一样,那些小人岂有不多嫌的。



What does she mean with “一草一木”?







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  • see online dictionaries, e.g. bkrs bkrs.info/slovo.php?ch=%E4%B8%80%E8%8D%89%E4%B8%80%E6%9C%A8 or simply search web google.com/…
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  • see online dictionaries, e.g. bkrs bkrs.info/slovo.php?ch=%E4%B8%80%E8%8D%89%E4%B8%80%E6%9C%A8 or simply search web google.com/…
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see online dictionaries, e.g. bkrs bkrs.info/slovo.php?ch=%E4%B8%80%E8%8D%89%E4%B8%80%E6%9C%A8 or simply search web google.com/…
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see online dictionaries, e.g. bkrs bkrs.info/slovo.php?ch=%E4%B8%80%E8%8D%89%E4%B8%80%E6%9C%A8 or simply search web google.com/…
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She means that every small thing she is provided with, including food and daily necessities, are essentially the same with girls of this family.
“一草一木” here means "every small thing".






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    ABC defines 一草一木 as:




    every blade of grass and every tree/bush; every little thing




    KEY also writes:




    "every blade of grass and every tree"—every bit of property




    So, every little thing + every bit of property would fit your above sentence okay.






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      一草一木 is an idiom, originating from Book of the later Han:




      《後漢書・應劭傳》:「春一草枯則為災,秋一木華亦為異。」



      In spring, a single blade of grass that withers heralds disaster; in autumn, a single tree that flourishes is unnatural.



      That is, every small detail or single thing out of place suggests unnatural occurrences.




      This was later shortened to 一草一木, meaning every small/single thing.




      我是一無所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,皆是和他們家的姑娘一樣...



      I have nothing at all; everything I use - what I'm eating or wearing, every single thing - are the same as the girls of that family...







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        She means that every small thing she is provided with, including food and daily necessities, are essentially the same with girls of this family.
        “一草一木” here means "every small thing".






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          She means that every small thing she is provided with, including food and daily necessities, are essentially the same with girls of this family.
          “一草一木” here means "every small thing".






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            She means that every small thing she is provided with, including food and daily necessities, are essentially the same with girls of this family.
            “一草一木” here means "every small thing".






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            She means that every small thing she is provided with, including food and daily necessities, are essentially the same with girls of this family.
            “一草一木” here means "every small thing".







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                ABC defines 一草一木 as:




                every blade of grass and every tree/bush; every little thing




                KEY also writes:




                "every blade of grass and every tree"—every bit of property




                So, every little thing + every bit of property would fit your above sentence okay.






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                  ABC defines 一草一木 as:




                  every blade of grass and every tree/bush; every little thing




                  KEY also writes:




                  "every blade of grass and every tree"—every bit of property




                  So, every little thing + every bit of property would fit your above sentence okay.






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                    ABC defines 一草一木 as:




                    every blade of grass and every tree/bush; every little thing




                    KEY also writes:




                    "every blade of grass and every tree"—every bit of property




                    So, every little thing + every bit of property would fit your above sentence okay.






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                    ABC defines 一草一木 as:




                    every blade of grass and every tree/bush; every little thing




                    KEY also writes:




                    "every blade of grass and every tree"—every bit of property




                    So, every little thing + every bit of property would fit your above sentence okay.







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                        一草一木 is an idiom, originating from Book of the later Han:




                        《後漢書・應劭傳》:「春一草枯則為災,秋一木華亦為異。」



                        In spring, a single blade of grass that withers heralds disaster; in autumn, a single tree that flourishes is unnatural.



                        That is, every small detail or single thing out of place suggests unnatural occurrences.




                        This was later shortened to 一草一木, meaning every small/single thing.




                        我是一無所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,皆是和他們家的姑娘一樣...



                        I have nothing at all; everything I use - what I'm eating or wearing, every single thing - are the same as the girls of that family...







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                          一草一木 is an idiom, originating from Book of the later Han:




                          《後漢書・應劭傳》:「春一草枯則為災,秋一木華亦為異。」



                          In spring, a single blade of grass that withers heralds disaster; in autumn, a single tree that flourishes is unnatural.



                          That is, every small detail or single thing out of place suggests unnatural occurrences.




                          This was later shortened to 一草一木, meaning every small/single thing.




                          我是一無所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,皆是和他們家的姑娘一樣...



                          I have nothing at all; everything I use - what I'm eating or wearing, every single thing - are the same as the girls of that family...







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                            一草一木 is an idiom, originating from Book of the later Han:




                            《後漢書・應劭傳》:「春一草枯則為災,秋一木華亦為異。」



                            In spring, a single blade of grass that withers heralds disaster; in autumn, a single tree that flourishes is unnatural.



                            That is, every small detail or single thing out of place suggests unnatural occurrences.




                            This was later shortened to 一草一木, meaning every small/single thing.




                            我是一無所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,皆是和他們家的姑娘一樣...



                            I have nothing at all; everything I use - what I'm eating or wearing, every single thing - are the same as the girls of that family...







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                            一草一木 is an idiom, originating from Book of the later Han:




                            《後漢書・應劭傳》:「春一草枯則為災,秋一木華亦為異。」



                            In spring, a single blade of grass that withers heralds disaster; in autumn, a single tree that flourishes is unnatural.



                            That is, every small detail or single thing out of place suggests unnatural occurrences.




                            This was later shortened to 一草一木, meaning every small/single thing.




                            我是一無所有,吃穿用度,一草一木,皆是和他們家的姑娘一樣...



                            I have nothing at all; everything I use - what I'm eating or wearing, every single thing - are the same as the girls of that family...








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