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3 famous sayings and proverbs
famous sayings: most famous words come from (great men); Apologism: a concise and moving sentence with profound meaning. Motto: words with (admonition) and (educational significance) are generally more concise; Proverbs: The fixed sentences, which are collectively created by the people, widely passed down by mouth, are the regular summary of the rich wisdom and universal experience of the people; Two-part allegorical saying: a special language form, which consists of two parts: the first part is figurative (figurative), like a riddle, and the second part is an explanation, like a riddle. Couplets are also called couplets, which connect the author with the corresponding famous sayings.

bacon knowledge is power.

every man is responsible for the rise and fall of Gu Yanwu.

Dante goes his own way and let others talk.

Zhou Enlai studied for the rise of China.

1) There is no limit to learning from the sea, and it is hard to make a boat.

(2) Profession is good at diligence and idleness. (Success is ruined by thinking. (3) A kind word is warm in three winters. (4) Learning without thinking is disconcerting. (Thinking without learning is dangerous.)

(5) Su Shi, a great poet, said the same thing in his famous sentence "I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am only in this mountain".

We should attach importance to practice, and only by practicing in person can we understand the real situation. Lu You's book Reading on a Winter Night shows the son Yu, which says, "It's hard to learn from the paper, but we should never know about it." This just illustrates this truth.

6. Write idioms according to proverbs.

(1) Crows are generally black. Birds of a feather (2) When people gather firewood, the flames are high. (It's easy for everyone to move)

(3) Don't forget to dig wells when drinking water. (Drinking from the source) (4) Lift a rock and drop it on your own feet. (self-inflicted)

7. Complete the two-part allegorical sayings.

(1) Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea-(each showing his magical powers) (2) Clay Bodhisattva Crossing the River-(It's hard to protect himself)

(3) Breaking what comes next-(asking to the end) (4) Monks holding umbrellas-(unnecessary)

(5) Xu Shu entering Cao Ying-(without saying a word) ) (8) moth to the fire-(seasoned road)

(9) Jiang Taigong fishing-(willing to take the bait) (1) blowing fire with a rolling pin-(ignorant)

8. Complete the two-part allegorical sayings about The Journey to the West characters.

(1) The second disciple of the Tang Priest-(Pig Bajie) (2) Tang Priest's heart-(compassionate)

(3) Tang Priest's book-(serious) (4) Pig Bajie looks in the mirror-(not human inside and outside)

9. Fill in the characters in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

(1) (Liu Bei) Borrowing Jingzhou-Borrowing without repayment (2) (Guan Yu) Surrendering Cao Cao-Being in Cao Ying's heart and being in Han Dynasty

(3) (Zhang Fei) Making plans-Being rough and refined (4) Guan Gong's release (Cao Cao)-Remembering old feelings

1. About Confucius.

(1) Confucius' endorsement box-(there are many chapters in it)

(2) Confucius goes out-(think twice)

(3) Confucius gives lectures-(even worse)

11. Write corresponding idioms. Such as: watching food and eating according to one's own circumstances

(1) Yugong moves mountains —— (Jingwei fills the sea) (2) Painting cakes to satisfy hunger —— (Looking at plums to quench thirst)

(3) There is no way to heaven —— (There is no way to enter the ground) (4) Smith ——— (Dog fights man's strength) < p