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Famous sayings about animal stories
First, idioms

1, inviting the wolf into the room

Pinyin is yǐn láng r \u Shi, which means to attract wolves indoors, which means to attract bad guys or enemies, and as a result, it brings unimaginable trouble to yourself.

From Yuan Luo's first fold: "I didn't lead a wolf into the room, looking for a scutiger to drill my ears."

Step 2 collude

The pinyin is láng bèi wéi jiān, and the wolf tells the truth and hurts the livestock. Wolves use their forelegs, while truth uses its hind legs, which run fast and climb high. Metaphor collusion to do bad things.

From Wu's "Twenty Years of Strange Love" in Qing Dynasty: "Poetry and painting go hand in hand, and women are crazy and men are mandarin ducks."

Second, proverbs

1, the wolf is afraid of beating, the lamp is afraid of blowing, and the poisonous snake is afraid of lime. Metaphor: everything has its weaknesses.

2. The wolf can't do it without embarrassment, and the tiger doesn't bite. Metaphor: Birds of a feather flock together, and people are divided into groups.

Three, two-part allegorical sayings

1, sheep meet wolves-scattered in all directions;

2. A wolf got into the sheep-chaos;

3, the wolf in the sheepfold-self-invited disaster.

Fourth, the story

1, Mr. Dong Guo and the Wolf

There is a scholar named Mr. Dong Guo, who is very pedantic in reading. One day, Mr. Dong Guo rushed a donkey and carried a pocket book to a place called "Zhongshan State" for an official position. ?

Suddenly, an injured wolf ran up to him and begged, "sir, I am being chased by a hunter." The hunter shot me with an arrow and almost killed me. " Please hide me in your pocket, and I will repay you well in the future. " ?

Of course, Mr. Dong Guo knew the harm of wolves to people, but he saw that the injured wolves were pitiful and thought for a moment and said, "I will offend hunters by doing so." However, since you begged me, I will try my best to save you. "

With that, Mr. Dong Guo let the wolf curl up on all fours, and then tied the wolf with a rope to make its body as small as possible so that it could be put in the pocket where the book was placed.

After a while, the hunter caught up and found that the wolf was gone. He asked Mr. Dong Guo, "Have you ever seen a wolf?" Where did it go? "Mr. Dong Guo said," I don't see any wolves. There are many roads here. Maybe the wolves escaped from other roads. " ?

The hunter believed Mr. Dong Guo's words and chased him in the other direction. After the wolf heard the hunter riding in the book bag, he begged Mr. Dong Guo to say, "Please, sir, let me go out and let me escape." ?

The kind Mr. Dong Guo, who couldn't stand the wolf's rhetoric, let the wolf out. Unexpectedly, the wolf howled and said to Mr. Dong Guo, "Sir, since I did a good deed and saved my life, I am very hungry now. Please do a good deed again and let me eat you. "

Say that finish, the wolf pounced on Mr. Dong Guo. Mr. Dong Guo fought the wolf with his bare hands and kept shouting "ingratitude" to the wolf. ?

Just then, a farmer passed by carrying a hoe. Mr. Dong Guo quickly caught him and told him how to save the wolf. The wolf is ungrateful and hurts himself, so let the farmer judge. But the wolf denied that Mr. Dong Guo had saved his life.

The old farmer thought for a while and said, "I don't believe a word you said. This pocket is so small, how can it hold a wolf? " Please reinstall it and let me see for myself. " ?

The wolf agreed. He lay on the ground again, curled up into a ball, and asked Mr. Guo Tie to tie it up again with a rope and put it in his pocket. The old farmer immediately tied his pockets tightly and said to Mr. Dong Guo, "This kind of hurtful beast cannot change his nature. You are simply too confused to be kind to wolves. "

Then he swung his hoe and killed the wolf. Mr. Dong Guo suddenly realized that he was very grateful to the farmers for saving his life in time. ?

2. The lion and the wolf

A lion's prey was stolen by a dog. Lions don't care. The wolf saw it and thought the lion was not very powerful, so he stole meat and ate it.

The moral of this fable is that people who often calculate others will often reap the consequences.