① A 50-word story about Li Bai
Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, did not like studying when he was a child. He often skipped school and wandered on the streets.
One day, Li Bai did not go to school again. He wandered around the street and looked here and there, and unknowingly arrived outside the city. The warm sunshine, cheerful birds, and flowers and plants swaying in the wind made Li Bai sigh, "With such good weather, how boring would it be to read in the house all day?"
Walking, in a At the door of the dilapidated hut
, an old woman with white hair sat grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over and asked, "Old woman, what are you doing?"
"I'm going to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman raised her head, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue. Grinding.
"Embroidery needle?" Li Bai asked again: "Is it an embroidery needle used for sewing clothes?"
"Of course!"
"But, Tie Chu When can such a thick needle be ground into a fine embroidery needle?"
The old woman asked Li Bai: "A drop of water can penetrate a stone, and a foolish old man can move a mountain. Why can't an iron pestle be ground into an embroidery needle?"
"But, you are so old?"
"As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do."
The old woman's words made Li Bai very ashamed, so after he returned, he never skipped school again. I also studied very hard every day, and finally became a poet who will be famous throughout the ages.
The strong man takes off his boots
Li Bai's extraordinary talent made him a great poet famous all over the world. So even the emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty wanted to see what kind of powerful person Li Bai was. So Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty issued an edict inviting Li Bai to come to the palace to meet him and discuss national affairs together. Upon hearing the emperor's summons, Li Bai walked into the palace with long strides and a smile looking up to the sky, without any trace of restraint or nervousness. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty saw that Li Bai had extraordinary appearance, majestic air, and piercing eyes, just like the rising sun rising in the east. Through cordial conversations with Li Bai, the emperor discovered that this Li Bai was really not a simple person. He was so knowledgeable that no matter what questions he was asked, he could answer them fluently and put forward many unique insights.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was so happy to have such a boastful scholar by his side that he immediately invited Li Bai to stay and have dinner with him. At that time, it was a very, very honorable thing for anyone to have dinner with the emperor. What's more, the emperor personally entertained Li Bai with a table full of delicious food. As a result, many people envied Li Bai, but there were also many narrow-minded people who were jealous of him. But Li Bai was not afraid of others being jealous of him. He was still as free and unrestrained as before. Li Bai liked to drink. Du Fu, another great poet of his generation, once wrote in a poem: "Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about drinking wine. He went to a restaurant in Chang'an to sleep. The emperor couldn't get on the boat when he called him, so he claimed that he was a wine fairy. The meaning of this poem is: "Li Bai can compose hundreds of poems after drinking a dou of wine. He can fall asleep in a hotel in Chang'an. When Li Bai drinks, he can do it even if the emperor calls him." He ignored him and claimed to be the Immortal of Wine." One day, the emperor summoned Li Bai again and asked him to draft a very important edict. It happened that Li Bai had just finished drinking and staggered to the main hall. He squinted his eyes and looked around, and saw an eunuch standing next to the emperor staring at him unfriendlyly. This eunuch was called Gao Lishi, and he was extremely favored by the emperor at that time. Even the emperor's sons called him "brother", and the princes and ministers also called him "father". Gao Lishi always thought in his heart: "I am the popular person in front of the emperor, who dares to offend me!" So he was domineering in the palace all day long, always bullying the small officials who were excluded by him. When he found out that the emperor liked Li Bai, he felt very uncomfortable and wanted to find an opportunity to punish Li Bai. As for Li Bai, he had long been dissatisfied with this eunuch who bullied the weak and feared the strong. So he took advantage of the drunkenness of the day and said to the emperor: "Your Majesty, I have a small request. I wonder if you can grant it?" Because the emperor was anxious to ask Li Bai to write an imperial edict, he said anxiously: "What request do you have? Just say it." Li Bai said: "I just drank some wine, so I can't write as respectfully as usual. Please allow me to dress casually so that I can write this edict in line with your requirements." After thinking about it, he stroked his beard and said, "In this case, I allow you to be casual.
So, Li Bai stretched and said, "The shoes I'm wearing are too tight. I need to change to a pair of looser shoes." "The emperor immediately asked someone to get him a pair of casual shoes to change. Li Bai took the opportunity to stretch his feet to Gao Lishi who was standing aside: "Take off your shoes! "Gao Lishi was used to being domineering, but he didn't expect that Li Bai would make a sudden attack. Without any psychological preparation, Gao Lishi, who was used to being a slave, naturally knelt down and took off Li Bai's boots. This time, Li Bai gave a sigh of relief to those who were bullied by Gao Lishi. Even people thousands of years later felt happy to hear this story.
Tears for Wang Lun
Li Bai loved to visit famous mountains and rivers. He traveled to the north and south of the Yangtze River and up and down the Yellow River many times. The territory of our great motherland is almost covered with Li Bai's footprints. Those brilliant mountain flowers emit bursts of fragrance, and those happy birds " In Li Bai's eyes, nature was full of poetry and picturesque, and it was a world of various forms. Therefore, he often traveled to various places to play. One day, he received a letter written to him by a man named Wang Lun. The letter It read: "Sir, do you like to play? We have ten miles of peach blossoms here. Sir, do you like drinking? We have thousands of hotels here. Please come and visit our Jing County in southern Anhui Province. "Li Bai was very happy after reading this invitation letter, and immediately packed his luggage and set off for Jingxian County. But after arriving in Jingxian County, Li Bai looked around for a long time and didn't see any ten-mile peach blossoms, let alone Wanjia Hotel. He was wondering, A man dressed as a villager came forward and said, "Mr. Li Bai, it's such an honor to meet you. I am Wang Lun. Wang Lun then explained: "The Ten Miles of Peach Blossom mentioned in my letter refers to the Peach Blossom Pond ten miles away, and the Wanjia Hotel refers to a hotel opened by a person named Wan." "Li Bai laughed loudly after hearing this. The two people made good friends like this. Wang Lun invited Li Bai to live at his house for a while, asked his wife to cook a lot of local dishes, and also showed his enthusiasm for brewing good wine for many years. They had a great time entertaining Li Bai. Later, Li Bai stayed at a few friends' houses nearby, but there were still many important things waiting for Li Bai to do. Li Bai decided to leave, but in order not to cause trouble to Wang Lun, Li Bai did not say goodbye to Wang Lun. He was going to take the boat home quietly. Unexpectedly, when Li Bai had already boarded the boat and the boat was about to set off, Wang Lun happened. Arriving. You know if you were a step slower, it would be too late. Li Bai was surprised and happy when he heard Wang Lun and the villagers holding hands and singing a farewell song with their feet. Thinking that Wang Lun would come to the river to see him off with so many villagers, these people were so kind to him. He felt hot in his heart and almost shed tears. In this way, Li Bai composed a very famous poem. It's called "A Gift to Wang Lun". The last two sentences of the poem read: "The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's gift to me." "It means: "Even if the water in Peach Blossom Pond is as deep as a thousand feet, it can't be as deep as the friendship Wang Lun came to see me off. ”
② The Story of Li Bai in 50 words
Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, did not like reading when he was a child. One day, when the teacher was not at home, he quietly slipped out and went to play.
He came to the small river at the foot of the mountain and saw an old woman grinding an iron pestle on a stone. Li Bai was very puzzled and asked: "Old woman, what are you grinding the iron pestle for?" "
The old woman said: "I am sharpening the needle. Li Bai asked in surprise: "Oh!" How can an iron pestle be ground into a needle when it is so thick? The old woman said with a smile: "As long as you sharpen the iron pestle every day, it will become finer and finer. Are you still worried that it won't turn into a needle?" "
After hearing this, the clever Li Bai thought of himself, felt ashamed, turned around and ran back to the bookstore. From then on, he kept in mind the principle that "as long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle" and studied hard.
③ Li Bai’s growth story in 50 words, urgent, urgent, urgent!!
Li Bai was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, but he did not study hard when he was a child. /p>
One day, when he was halfway through the book, he became impatient: "When will I finish reading such a thick book?" "So he simply stopped reading, threw the book away and sneaked out to play.
Li Bai ran happily. Suddenly, he saw an old woman grinding an iron rod on the whetstone. Li Bai felt it was strange, so he squatted down and stared at it stupidly for a while. The old lady ignored him and just focused on grinding.
Later, Li Bai couldn't help it anymore and asked:
"Grandma, what are you doing?"
"I am grinding a needle to sew clothes." The old lady also asked. Don't lift, just concentrate on grinding.
"Grinding a needle?" Li Bai was even more surprised, "How can such a thick iron rod be ground into a needle?!"
The old woman then raised her head and said: "My child, No matter how thick the iron rod is, if I grind it every day, am I still afraid that it won't be able to grind into a needle?" After hearing this, Li Bai suddenly realized, "Yes! As long as you have perseverance, you can succeed in even the most difficult things. , Isn’t it the same with reading?”
So he immediately turned around and ran home, picked up the books thrown on the ground, and read attentively. From then on, he no longer dared to be lazy. Later he finally became a great poet in Chinese history.
The idiom "an iron pestle grinds into a needle" is a metaphor that as long as you work hard for a long time, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is. This idiom is also said to be "As long as you work hard enough, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle."
Li Bai is known as the "Immortal of Poetry" and is a great and talented poet. However, even such a talented person needs to study hard, so don't ordinary people need to work harder? Therefore, students, no matter what our talents and talents are, we should study hard; no matter what we want, we should persevere, only in this way can we succeed! come on! !