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What does the idiom "windfall" mean? Thank you. Thank you.

Windfall is not an idiom.

"Accident" means unexpected. "Harvest" refers to the acquisition of mature crops or the acquisition of experience and achievements. When these two words are connected, it means: get some unexpected experiences, results, etc. , which means to get something unexpected, is usually used to express joy.

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A poem that is almost unexpected:

"There is no doubt about mountains and rivers, and there is another village." Shanxi Village Tour by Lu You in Song Dynasty. When one method fails, use another method to solve the problem.

"I won't plant flowers with my heart, but I don't care." From Qing Zhou's Supplement Dedication. Metaphorically speaking, it takes a lot of energy and effort to do something, but the result is not realized; And casual things, on the contrary, get good results smoothly

"Iron shoes have nowhere to break, and they are effortless." From the Southern Song Dynasty quatrains, Xia. It is a metaphor for something that is badly needed. It took a lot of effort to find it, but it was inadvertently obtained.

Baidu Encyclopedia —— There's another village in no way back.

Baidu Encyclopedia-You can't plant flowers with your heart, but you can't plant willows without your heart.

Baidu encyclopedia-you can't find a place to get it, you can get it easily.