#abilitiestraining# Introduction China has a long history, Chinese culture is long-standing, extensive and profound. Chinese has become one of the most charming languages ??and cultures in the world, and the existence of idioms adds a touch of excitement to Chinese! The following is shared A collection of 10 idiom stories. Welcome to read and reference!
1. Selected idiom stories
The frog in the well
A frog lived in an abandoned shallow well. It boasted about a turtle coming from the East China Sea. : "I'm really happy! When I want to go out, I can jump onto the well railing in one go; when I'm tired, I go back to the well and rest by the broken well wall. I jump into the well water, and the water just covers me. The armpit held my chin, and I jumped and jumped, and the mud only covered my feet. Look at the shrimps, crabs, tadpoles, etc. around me. No one is happier than me. And this is me. I'm jumping around and enjoying myself. When you get here, why don't you come in and take a look?" Before Turtle's left foot stepped into the shallow well, his right knee was already stuck. So, it slowly retreated and told the frog about the sea: "Even if you measure it in thousands of miles, you can't tell how vast it is; even if you measure it in terms of thousands of feet, you can't tell how deep it is. Dayu controlled the floods." At that time, there were nine floods in ten years, and the sea water did not increase. In the era of Shang Tang, there were droughts in seven out of eight years, and the sea water did not decrease. The sea, the length of time has no effect on its capacity. Drought. Waterlogging can't make the sea water rise and fall. This is my joy of living in the East China Sea!"
The frog was stunned and felt as if he had lost something.
2. Selected idiom stories
Perseverance
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the academic field was quite active and famous people emerged in large numbers. At that time, there was a philosopher and educator Xunzi, whose extensive knowledge and profound insights won the admiration of later generations. He wrote many prose works, of which "Encouraging Learning" can be regarded as a representative work.
In the chapter "Encouraging Learning", Xunzi proposed that unremitting learning can increase people's talents and change their temperament. He specifically pointed out that learning must be persevering and not give up halfway.
There will be dragons lurking; as long as you do many good deeds, you will definitely develop a kind of virtue. In this way, it will not be difficult to fully possess the ideological quality of a sage.
"The important thing here is. Yes, we must not underestimate the accumulation of bits and pieces. If a person does not walk step by step, how can he travel a thousand miles? Without the accumulation of water in small rivers, how can large rivers and seas be formed? If a thousand-mile horse only jumps once, it cannot even cover the distance of ten steps; And the inferior horse can go very far if it walks for ten consecutive days. The success of the latter lies in never stopping to move forward!
“If a person is lazy and carves wood a few times and then stops, he will continue to carve even the dead wood; If you keep working hard, you will be able to carve gold and stone into utensils! In short, if you want to succeed, you must continue to work hard and concentrate on it!"
These words of Xunzi have become wise sayings and have been passed down to this day.
3. Selected Idiom Stories
Playing the Qin to a Cow
During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a musician named Gongmingyi in the State of Lu. He has a profound knowledge of music and is good at playing the piano. His piano music is beautiful and pleasant, and people are often intoxicated after hearing such beautiful piano music.
One spring, he took his harp to the fields on the outskirts of the city for a walk. The warm spring breeze blew the fragrance of green grass in front of him, making him feel very comfortable. He looked around and saw a big bull grazing not far away. He was so excited that he suddenly wanted to play a song for the bull, so he plucked the strings and played an elegant "Qing Horns Song" for the bull.
Although the tune played by Gong Mingyi was very pleasant, the grazing cow ignored the elegant tune and continued to eat grass with its head lowered.
Because although the bull can hear the sound of the strings, it cannot understand the beautiful artistic conception of the music.
Gong Mingyi was very helpless when he saw that the beautiful sound of the piano could not impress this cow who did not understand music. After a while, he came up with another idea. Gong Mingyi stroked the strings, and a series of strange and messy sounds came out, some of which sounded like buzzing mosquitoes and flies, and some of which sounded like the cry of a lost calf. At this time, the big bull seemed to suddenly understand something, wagging its tail, pricking up its ears, and listened.
Later, people used "playing the harp to a cow" as a metaphor to explain profound truths to stupid people, or to speak insider language to laypeople, which is a waste of time; now it is also used to ridicule people who speak without looking at the target.
4. Selected idiom stories
Snake Shadow with Cup Bow
This idiom comes from Ying Shao's "Customs and Customs" of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, there was a red hanging hanging on the north wall. The crossbow, shining in the cup, looks like a snake. I am afraid of the evil, but I dare not stop drinking.
One summer, the county magistrate Ying Chen invited Du Xuan, the official in charge of clerical affairs, to come and have a drink. The banquet was held in the hall, and a red bow hung on the north wall. Due to the refraction of light, the shadow of the bow is reflected in the wine glass. Du Xuan looked at it and thought it was a snake squirming in the wine glass, and suddenly started to sweat. But the county magistrate was his superior and specially invited him to drink. He didn't dare not drink, so he took a few sips. When the servant poured the wine again, he excused himself, got up and left. After returning home, Du Xuan became more and more suspicious that the wine he had just drank contained snakes. He also felt the snakes squirming in his stomach along with the wine. He felt abnormal and unbearable pain in his chest and abdomen, and it was very difficult to eat and drink.
The family quickly asked a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. But he took a lot of medicine, but his condition still didn't improve.
A few days later, Ying Chen went to Du Xuan's house for business and asked him how he fell ill. Du Xuan told him about the snake in the glass when he was drinking that day. Ying Chen comforted him for a few words and then went home. He sat in the hall and recalled and thought over and over again, wondering why there was a snake in Du Xuan's wine glass.
Suddenly, the red bow on the north wall caught his attention. He immediately sat where Du Xuan sat that day, fetched a glass of wine, and placed it in his original seat. It turns out that there is a shadow of a bow in the wine glass. If you don't look closely, it does look like a snake squirming. Ying Chen immediately ordered someone to bring Du Xuan in a carriage, asked him to sit in his place, and asked him to carefully look at the shadow in the wine glass, and said: "The snake in the glass you mentioned is just the reflection of the bow on the wall." That's all, there's nothing weird. Now you can rest assured!" After Du Xuan found out the whole story, his doubts immediately disappeared and his illness was quickly cured.
5. Selected idiom stories
Fresh Out
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times to invite Zhuge Liang and worship him as military advisor. But Guan Yu and Zhang Fei disapproved of him. Not long after, Cao Cao sent general Xiahou Dun to lead an army of 100,000 to attack Xinye. Liu Bei approached Zhuge Liang for discussion. Zhuge Liang said, "I am afraid that the generals will not listen to my orders, so I would like to lend my lord's seal sword for use." Liu Bei hurriedly handed the seal sword to Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang began to gather his generals. Guan Yu was ordered to lead a thousand men and horses to ambush in Yushan. He spared the enemy's vanguard and attacked quickly when he saw the fire. Zhang Fei led a thousand men and horses to ambush in the valley. After a fire broke out, they attacked Bowang City. Guan Ping and Liu Feng led 500 troops and waited in two groups behind Bowang Slope. As soon as the enemy troops arrived, they immediately set fire to them. He also transferred Zhao Yun from Fancheng to serve as the vanguard, and he was only allowed to lose but not win. Liu Bei brought a thousand troops as backup. Guan Yu couldn't help but asked: "We are all going to fight, what are you doing, sir?" Zhuge Liang said, "I will wait in the city." Zhang Fei laughed and said, "We are all going to fight, sir, you are so free!" Zhuge Liang said, "Sealing the Sword Anyone who disobeys the order will be killed!" Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were speechless and left with a sneer. During the battle, each general acted according to Zhuge Liang's instructions and killed Cao's soldiers so hard that they lost their helmets and armor. Zhuge Liang used his troops for the first time and won a great victory with his clever calculation. Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others were so impressed that they fell to the ground.
Explanation of thatched cottage: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a new person. It is a metaphor for someone who has just left home or school and started working, lacking experience.
6. Selected idiom stories
Be confident
In the Song Dynasty, there was a literati named Wen Yuke who was good at poetry and writing, and especially liked painting.
He loves painting bamboo the most. His bamboo paintings are famous far and wide. Many people come to ask for paintings every day. What is Wen Yuke’s secret to painting bamboo?
It turns out that Wen Yu can plant various kinds of bamboos in front of and behind his house. No matter in spring, summer, autumn or winter, rainy or sunny, he often goes to the bamboo forest to observe the growth and changes of bamboos and ponder the characteristics of bamboo branches. The length and thickness, the shape and color of the leaves. Whenever I have a new feeling, I go back to the study, lay out paper, grind ink, and draw the impression in my heart on the paper.
Over time, the image of bamboo in different seasons, different weather, and different times has been deeply imprinted in his heart. As long as you concentrate on picking up the pen and standing in front of the drawing paper, the various forms of bamboo that you observe in daily life will immediately appear in front of you. Therefore, every time he painted bamboo, he seemed very calm and confident, and the bamboos he painted were all lifelike and lifelike.
When people complimented him on his painting skills, he always said modestly: "I just painted the mature bamboos that I had thought about in my heart."
One day as a friend of Wen Yuke When I came to visit, I saw Wen Yu Ke's bamboo paintings, and couldn't help but write a poem to praise them: When Yu Ke paints bamboos, he feels confident.
The idiom "Be confident" means to be fully prepared before doing something and to be very sure of the success of the matter. It also means not to panic and to be very calm when encountering difficulties.
7. Selected idiom stories
Hold the scroll
During the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Meng was a general of the Wu Kingdom.
Once, he ordered 30,000 troops and more than 80 ships to attack Jingzhou. The sailors were all dressed in white, and a large number of elite soldiers were ambushing the cabin. At night, when the boat arrived at the Dangyang River, the Han soldiers at the beacon tower fiercely interrogated him. Wu Jun falsely claimed that it was a merchant ship and asked to dock to take shelter from the wind. The Han soldiers believed it. Around the second watch, the Wu army on the ship suddenly attacked and occupied the beacon tower. Later, Lu Meng led his troops and marched straight in, taking Jingzhou lightly.
Lü Meng fought bravely, but he refused to study in peacetime. Sun Quan advised: "Read some history and the art of war, and you will be better at using troops." Sun Quan said: "Emperor Xianwu of the Han Dynasty was born in the army, but he could not let go of the scrolls." From then on, Lu Meng diligently studied on his own and benefited a lot.
Keeping the book in hand: never leaving the book in hand, describing diligent study.
8. Selected Idiom Stories
A Thousand Gold Buys Neighbors
During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a man named Lu Sengzhen who lived in Guangling for generations. area. Lu Sengzhen was an upright person, very resourceful and courageous, so she was respected and loved by people, and she was famous far and wide.
Lu Sengzhen’s family lives in the north of the city. Their home is not spacious. With many people coming and going here, it seems even smaller. So someone advised Lu Sengzhen to buy a more spacious house. He said: "It is enough. There is no need to expand my living area." Because of Lu Sengzhen's noble character, people are willing to approach and talk to him. Someone unexpectedly bought a house next door to Lu Sengzhen's house.
Someone asked: "How much did you spend to buy this house?" "One thousand one hundred taels." "Why is it so expensive?" The man said with a smile: "One hundred taels are used to buy a house, and the one thousand taels are used to buy neighbors."
After reading: In the process of dealing with others , we must communicate selectively. You should associate with friends who have a sense of self-improvement and are motivated. This is precisely because "those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black." A person's growth and quality of life are closely related to the friends, colleagues and neighbors around him, so children should pay attention to their interactions from an early age.
9. Selected idiom stories
Kill two eagles with one stone
Changsun Sheng was a military general in the Northern Zhou Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He was very skilled in kung fu and was particularly good at Archery. Once, the king of the Northern Zhou Dynasty sent him to escort the princess to the Turkic country for marriage. The Turkic king Photograph held a banquet to welcome Chang Sun Sheng and the princess. During the banquet, Photograph ordered people to bring bows and arrows, and asked Chang Sun Sheng to demonstrate his archery skills to help. In a state of drunkenness, Chang Sun Sheng drew his bow and arrow, aimed at a copper coin hanging a hundred steps away, and fired with his bow. The bow and arrow hit the center of the square hole of the copper coin. Everyone was shocked by this.
From then on, the Turkic king Shetu showed special respect to Changsun Sheng, and kept him in his arms, asking him to accompany him often to hunt. One time when they were hunting, the Turkic King saw two large eagles fighting for a piece of meat. He took out two arrows and said to Chang Sun Sheng: "You can kill these two eagles as quickly as possible." Shoot it down?" Changsun Sheng took one look and only took one arrow. He quickly drew his bow and shot at the big eagle. As a result, the soldiers were shocked. Changsun Sheng actually shot both eagles with one arrow. Come down, this is the legendary killing two birds with one stone.
10. Selected idiom stories
Suspicious neighbor steals axe
Once upon a time there was a countryman who lost an axe. He thought that the neighbor's son had stolen it, so he paid attention to every word and action of the man. The more he looked at it, the more he felt that the man looked like an ax thief.
Later, the person who lost the ax found the ax. It turned out that when he went up the mountain to chop firewood a few days ago, he accidentally lost it in the valley. After finding the ax, he met the neighbor's son again. If he looked at him carefully, he didn't look like a thief.
The term “suspicious neighbor steals the ax” is often used to explain situations where people do not pay attention to factual basis and make random suspicions about people and things.