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Analysis of Idle Dragon Without Water Who can answer me? Don't answer randomly.

If there is no water, even dragons will be idle.

This sentence means that no matter how strong a person's ability is, he must have the necessary conditions to do something, otherwise he can't do it.

This sentence is full of praise, which means boasting about the other person's ability and excusing the other person's inability to complete one thing.

Synonym of extended information: a clever woman can't cook without rice

It means that no matter how smart and capable a woman is, she can't cook without rice. For example, no matter how capable a person is, it is difficult to succeed if he lacks the necessary conditions when doing things.

The origin of the idiom: Notes of the Old Learning Temple in Song Dynasty: "Can a clever woman make a noodle-free soup cake?" Without flour, even smart women can't make cakes.

Idiom structure: subject-predicate type.

Emotional color: a commendatory term.