The idiom story is short 1 The idiom story is vivid: lively. Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if there is life. Zhuangzi wrote such a story: "Once upon a time, Zhuang Zhoumeng was a butterfly, lifelike." He dreamed that he became a beautiful butterfly, more beautiful than a real butterfly, dancing in the air.
Idiom Story 2 The idiom story was originally the story of Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang at the end of Han Dynasty. Metaphor is sincere and invited again and again. Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei personally went to Wollongong to see Zhuge Liang, but they had not seen him twice before. They finally met Zhuge Liang for the third time and sincerely invited Zhuge Liang to come out of the mountain.
Idiom Story 3 Idiom Story When: Quite. One man against ten. Describe the army as brave and good at fighting. In 506 AD, Sun Wu led 30,000 soldiers to attack Chu, wiped out more than 200,000 Chu troops, and created a war example of taking one as ten.
Idiom Story 4 Idiom Story I heard and spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors. Pore, the neighbor of the ancient scholar Ai Zi, was an idle person who often exaggerated what he heard outside and told it to Ai Zi. Once he said, "A duck laid 100 eggs at a time." Ai Zi didn't believe it, and said that a piece of meat 20 feet long and 10 feet wide had fallen from the sky, and vowed that he had heard it with his own ears.
Idiom Story 5 Idiom Story Find a good horse according to the portrait. Metaphor is hidebound; It is also a metaphor to follow the clues to find. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Sun Yang (Bole), an expert on horseback riding, wrote "Riding a Horse" based on his riding experience. His son wanted to learn riding skills very much. He read the book on riding and chose a "swift horse"-a toad-to report good news to his father. Bole was very upset after reading it.
Idiom Story 6 Idiom stories describe heroism and make the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ding's 2 1 year-old Jinshi was appreciated by Prime Minister Wu Min and transferred to the capital city of Kaifeng. Nomads from the south, Song Qinzong panicked, Zhao Ding advocated resistance to gold in the end, but Song Qinzong ignored it. After the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ding still insisted on resisting gold, and Qin Gui persecuted him, so he had to write: Riding a white basket will eventually lead to a strong country.
Idiom Story 7 Idiom Story You should not estimate your ability. Overestimate your own strength. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the weak countries launched a war from Zheng and were defeated. The reason is that there is no correct analysis of the strength of the enemy and ourselves, no distinction between them, and no unity with neighboring countries. As a result, the country of rest was destroyed by Chu soon.
A short idiom story, eight idiom stories describe harassment that makes the chickens and dogs restless. Liu Zongyuan was demoted to Yongzhou as Sima. He witnessed the miserable situation of the people with his own eyes and wrote an article "The Snake Catcher said". This article describes a snake catcher who would rather risk his life to catch snakes than farm because corrupt officials make local chickens and dogs restless.
Idiom Story Short Film 9 Idiom Story I want to do in my heart, but my strength is not enough. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ban Chao, who was in his 70 s, fought in the Western Regions to quell the Xiongnu rebellion, became increasingly weak, so he wrote to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and asked to return to the Central Plains to provide for the elderly. His sister, Ban Zhao, also wrote a petition, saying that Ban Chao was old, and any more war would be too much for him. Han and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty read the two people's memorials, nodding, and sent a letter to Ban Chao to return to Beijing.
Idiom Story 10 During the Warring States Period, Zhao Kuo, the son of Zhao She, a famous soldier of Zhao, read a lot of art books when he was young and often talked about war in front of people, even his father Zhao She couldn't help him. Many people think he is very talented, but his father thinks he talks big and can't take on heavy responsibilities.
On one occasion, Qin attacked Zhao. Lian Po, the general of Zhao, adopted the method of building a base and sticking to it. Later, the prince of Zhao listened to the rumors spread by the State of Qin, thinking that Lian Po was old and weak, so he sent Zhao Kuo instead of Lian Po. When Zhao Kuo went to the front, he copied the dogma in Sun Tzu's Art of War and completely changed Lian Po's plan for a lasting war of resistance. General Qin was very happy to hear the news, so he first cut off the back road of Zhao's grain transportation, and then surrounded Zhao. When Zhao Ranjun ran out of food, Zhao Kuo tried to break through and was shot dead by Qin Jun. More than 400,000 Zhao troops were wiped out at once.
Idiom short story 1 1 Confucius liked to read Zhouyi in his later years.
There was no paper in the Spring and Autumn Period, and words were written on pieces of bamboo slips. A book needs a lot of bamboo slips, and these bamboo slips need to be woven together with cooked cowhide rope before reading. Usually roll it up and put it away, and open it when you look at it. The Book of Changes is difficult in writing and obscure in information. Confucius read it repeatedly, so that the cowhide rope of bamboo slips was worn off many times (Bian Wei's three unique skills).
Even after reading these, Confucius was still not satisfied, saying, "If I can live a few more years, I can understand more Zhouyi words and materials."
Idiom Story Short Story 12 During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a farmer in the State of Song. He always feels that the crops in the field grow too slowly. He went to see them today and tomorrow, and it seems that the seedlings will never grow tall. He thought to himself: Is there any way to make them grow taller and faster?
One day, he came to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one. It took a lot of effort to pull up a large number of seedlings one by one. When he finished pulling out the seedlings, he was exhausted, but he was happy. When I got home, I boasted, "This day is exhausting. I helped the seedlings grow a few inches! " "Hearing this, his son hurried to the field and found that all the seedlings in the field were dead.
The short idiom short story 13 tells the story that Li Bai was smart, playful and difficult to learn when he was young. One day, when no one was reading, he left his book and slipped out to play. He wandered around, walking, and unconsciously came to a stream, where a white-haired old woman was grinding the iron pestle with difficulty.
Li Baijue was surprised and asked, "What are you doing, old woman?" The old woman said, "I want to grind the iron pestle into an embroidery needle." Li Bai was taken aback and asked, "How many years will this pestle take to grind?" The old woman said, "As long as you work hard, the iron pestle can be ground into an embroidery needle." After listening to this, Li Bai studied hard and observed carefully, and became a great poet in China.
The story of "the iron pestle is ground into a needle" tells us that no matter what we do, we can succeed as long as we do it seriously.
The idiom short story 14 is an allusion from Shu's Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the Tang dynasty, minister Xu was very arrogant and rude. Even if he is introduced, all the guests he meets often forget it quickly. If they meet again, they will be like strangers. Some people laugh at his poor memory. Xu Jingzong replied, "Of course it's hard for me to remember people like you. But if you meet celebrities like He Xun, Liu Jizhuo, Shen Yue and Xie Zhao in the Southern Dynasties, you can recognize them even if you grope in the dark. "
Now this allusion is usually used to describe the mastery and creation of knowledge or technology without a master or doorway.
Idiom Story 15 Once upon a time, there was a farmer who planted radishes in the field. He is so tired that his head is sweaty. Just then, suddenly a hare came running and bumped into a big tree next to it. The farmer went over and saw that the rabbit had been killed. This man is very happy. In the evening, he picked up the rabbit and ate it. He thought, if only a rabbit ate it every day!
The next day, he stopped working in the field and sat under the big tree, hoping that another hare would come and kill himself in the big tree.
He waited day after day, but the rabbit didn't come again, and all the farmers' radishes died.
Waiting for the Rabbit comes from this story. The "plants" here are "trees". This idiom has two meanings. One is a metaphor for someone who regards an accident as an experience and still insists on it. One is a metaphor for people who don't want to work hard and want to get unexpected gains.
A short idiom story 16 tells the story of Shi Yang's hard work in the Song Dynasty: Shi Yang was admitted to the Jinshi, but instead of becoming an official, he went to Yingchang, Henan Province to learn from Cheng Hao. After Cheng Hao's death, Shi Yang went to Luoyang to learn from Cheng Hao's younger brother Cheng Yi.
At that time, he was forty. One day, Shi Yang went to visit Cheng Yi. It happened that Cheng Yi was sleeping. In order not to affect the teacher's rest, Shi Yang and his friend You Zuo stood respectfully at the door. It's snowing heavily outside and the wind is biting. When Gauge woke up, the snow outside had accumulated more than a foot thick.
The ancients were so sincere about learning, and today's people need to grasp the immediate learning opportunities.
Now this allusion is usually used to describe a comfortable and comfortable life.
Idiom story 17 There is plenty of rain and weeds in the fields.
When the farmer saw it, he did not want to throw it away. In particular, the red-rooted pig grass is very harmful to crops and farmers hate it!
Red-rooted pig grass can't help but sigh: "We are so unpopular and spurned, why bother to live!"
Other weeds quickly comforted and said, "in fact, we don't have to sell ourselves short, we just stand in the wrong position." If it is cut and fed to pigs, it is obviously a good feed. Of course, you can also pull it out with us and burn it to ashes. Can't it enrich the soil as well? "
Hearing this, the farmer immediately changed his attitude towards weeds, turned them into magic, and made them a nutritional supply for crops.
Indeed, everything has its rationality, but we are often blinded or confused by its superficial phenomenon!
Idiom Story 18 Once upon a time, there was a grumpy Song Dynasty man who always felt that his seedlings were growing slowly. So, he pulled out a little of every grain of rice from the soil.
There was an impatient Song Dynasty man who hoped that the rice in the paddy field would grow up quickly day and night. However, rice should grow slowly, not as fast as he thought.
One day, he came up with a clever plan: go to the field and pull every rice out of the soil a little.
"So tired! A hard day! However, the rice in the field has grown taller. "
His son heard that the rice in the field had grown taller, so he ran to the field to see it. However, very badly, the leaves of the seedlings in the field began to wither.
The idiom short story 19 is an allusion from national policy. During the Warring States Period, the King of Qi sent envoys to visit Zhao. Zhao received the special envoy. As soon as they met, Zhao asked, "Will you celebrate Qi Nian? What about the people? How about the King of Qi? " The envoy of Qi was very unhappy and said to Zhao, "I came to your country on the orders of the King of Qi. Now, you ask the people first, and then the king. Isn't this the first cheap and then expensive, and the expensive is reversed? " Zhao Houwei shook his head again and again: "No! Without good years, people can't live a good life. If there are no people, where is the king? If I don't ask you this question, should I put the cart before the horse? "
Now this allusion is usually used to describe it as safe and unharmed.
Once upon a time, there was a place where there was a pond under the city gate, where a group of fish lived freely. One day, a fire broke out at the gate. A fish saw it and shouted, "no, the gate is on fire." Let's run away! " "However, other fish don't think so, thinking that the gate is on fire and it is far away from the pond where they live. There is no need to make a fuss. As a result, no fish escaped except that one.
At this time, people came to put out the fire. They scooped water from the pond and fell on the gate. Soon, the fire was put out As the water in the pond was drained, all the fish that didn't escape were hurt.
Because the city gate was on fire, the fish that didn't escape were damaged, which showed that things were related and would be punished if they were cut off. This requires us to insist on looking at the problem from the perspective of connection.
Idiom Story 2 1 During the Warring States Period, Su Qin went to Qin to persuade Qin to conquer six countries and dominate the world. However, King Hui of Qin was not interested in his opinion. He said, "Now the State of Qin is like a bird without feathers. If it insists on flying high, it will be doomed to disaster. Mr. Wang came to our country from a distant place and inspired me. I appreciate it. However, about hegemony, let's talk about it later. "
Su Qin didn't want to leave, so he wrote more than ten letters to King Hui, explaining the importance of hegemony. However, Qin became more and more disgusted with his opinions. By this time, Su Qin's wealth had been exhausted, so he had to go home in frustration.
Wang Huizhi, the fifth son of Wang Xizhi, once woke up from a deep sleep. When he opened the window, he saw a white ground. As a result, the poem is full of poetic feelings, and Zuo Si's "Poetry for Seclusion" is sung.
Singing, he thought of his good friend Dai Kui. At this time, Dai Kuiyuan was in Shan County in the upper reaches of Cao 'e River.
So he set off at once and went by boat overnight.
A night later, he also came to Dai Kui's door. However, he suddenly turned around.
Later someone asked him why? He replied, "I went on a whim. Why should I see Dai Kui when I am exhausted and come back naturally? "
Free and easy, Wei and Jin demeanor can be seen from this.
Idiom Story 23 Bian He, a Chu man, got a piece of jade (raw jade covered with a layer of stone) on Jingshan Mountain and presented it to Li, the king of Chu. Li Guowang, ministers and jade craftsmen saw it and said it was a stone. Bian He's left foot was cut off because he cheated the king.
After King Wu ascended the throne, he gave Yupu to King Wu, and the result was the same. He lost his right foot. After Wang Wen acceded to the throne, Bian He dared not offer jade again, so he held the jade and wept bitterly at the foot of Jingshan Mountain until his eyes bled. King Wen sent someone to ask him why. He said, I am sad because you regard jade as a stone and kindness as a fraud. King Wen ordered the jade pu to be cut open, and it was really a piece of high-quality jade. As a national treasure, it was called jade. Later, this paper wall fell into the hands of Zhao Huiwang, who wanted to exchange 15 cities. Since then, people have called extremely valuable things priceless.
According to legend, in ancient times, there was a scholar named Lu, whose family was poor and poor, but he was greedy for pleasure and obsessed with being an official. Once, in a hotel, Taoist Lu Weng gave Lu Sheng a pillow and said to him,' As long as you sleep with it, everything will be perfect. "At that time, people in the hotel were making a fool of themselves (millet porridge), and Lu Sheng slept on the pillow given by Luo Weng. In a deep sleep, he dreamed that he was worshipped as an official and married a smart and beautiful wife. Since then, his children and grandchildren have been around their knees, and their people have prospered and enjoyed all the splendor. Lu Sheng jumped up with joy and saw that Luo Weng was still nearby, and the pot had not been cooked. It was just a short dream.
This story shows that thoughts and desires that are not based on reality will eventually disappear. It tells us that thinking and doing things should proceed from reality and make the subjective conform to the objective.
The idiom "Short Story 25" is quoted from Fu Changmen Fu, the 16th volume of Selected Works of Zhaoming. Chen Ajiao, the wife of Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, was very popular and was named the queen. But later, Queen Chen never gave birth to an only son, and was jealous of the love of other concubines, so she secretly engaged in obsequiousness and "witchcraft" (cursing with witchcraft) to harm people, so she was abandoned by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and forced to live in the palace. She is sad and depressed and wants to restore her former status as queen. I heard that he was a native of Chengdu, Shu county, and he was a great writer with both writing and flowers. He gave the couple 100 Jin of gold and asked them to buy wine to drink. Sima Xiangru was asked to write an article for her to ease her depressed life. Sima Xiangru wrote "Changmen Fu" for Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, urging him to bury the hatchet and mend fences. As a result, Empress Chen was favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Now this allusion is usually used to describe the cold situation that beautiful women are not appreciated and talents are not used.
There was a scholar named Sun Kang in the Jin Dynasty. When I was a child, my family was poor and I had no money to buy lamp oil. He can't read at night, but he goes to bed early.
He thinks it is a pity to waste time like this. One night, when he woke up from his sleep and turned his head to the window, he found a few rays of light in the window.
It turned out to be a reflection of the heavy snow. Sun Kang moved in his heart: Can I study by the light of the snow?
He went back to the house to get a book and tried it in the snow. This is really feasible.
So he immediately got dressed and began to read in the snow. My hands and feet were frozen, so I got up and ran.
Since then, he has been like this every hakodate. It is this attitude of studying hard that makes his knowledge advance by leaps and bounds and eventually becomes a well-read person. He has also become a role model for students all over the world.
27 frogs were sitting in a well, indulging in the beautiful blue sky overhead all day. So Frog at the Well was ridiculed as narrow-minded and shallow-minded. But I think it's good to sit in the well and look at the sky, because it's the basis for jumping out of the well and looking at the vast galaxy.
Imagine that since the frog can watch the sky from the bottom of the well for a long time, it will be familiar with the changes of the stars and the sun and the moon in the blue sky. This undoubtedly laid a good foundation for it to face the boundless sky in the future. On the contrary, if the frog is unprepared from the beginning and exposed to the vast sky, it will be at a loss and at a loss.