Original text: "Lamb kneels on its breast" is the expression of the old adage "Enriching literary talent". The original text is "A sheep kneels on its breast and a crow feeds back."
Story:
Long ago, a ewe gave birth to a lamb. Mother sheep loves this lamb very much. She snuggled up to her at night, warmed the lamb with her body, and made the lamb sleep soundly. Eating grass during the day, with lambs, inseparable. When other animals bully the lamb, the ewe resists and protects the lamb with her head. Once, mother sheep was feeding a lamb. A hen came up and said, "Mother Sheep, you have lost a lot of weight recently. All the food was absorbed by the lamb. You see, I never care what those chickens eat and drink, but they have to make trouble by themselves. " If mother sheep hates hens, she will say rudely, "What good will it do you if you gossip and end up committing the capital crime of wringing your neck?" The lamb was angry with the hen and said, "Mom, you love me so much. How can I repay your kindness?" Mother sheep said, "I don't ask you for anything in return. As long as you have this piece of filial piety, you will be satisfied." Hearing this, the lamb burst into tears and "plopped" down on his knees, indicating that it was difficult to repay the kindness of his loving mother. From then on, every time the lamb eats milk, it is kneeling. He knew that his mother fed him with milk, and he thanked her for breastfeeding on his knee. This is "the lamb kneels and suckles".
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2. A lamb kneels on its chest. "The lamb kneels on its chest" is the old saying "to enlarge the sages". The original text is "a sheep kneels on its chest and a crow feeds back."
Story: A long time ago, a ewe gave birth to a lamb. Mother sheep loves this lamb very much. She snuggled up to her at night, warmed the lamb with her body, and made the lamb sleep soundly.
Eating grass during the day, with lambs, inseparable. When other animals bully the lamb, the ewe resists and protects the lamb with her head.
Once, mother sheep was feeding a lamb. A hen came up and said, "Mother Sheep, you have lost a lot of weight recently.
All the food was absorbed by the lamb. You see, I never care what chickens eat and drink, but they have to make trouble by themselves. "
If mother sheep hates hens, she will say rudely, "What good will it do you if you gossip and end up committing the capital crime of wringing your neck?" The lamb was angry with the hen and said, "Mom, you love me so much. How can I repay your kindness?" Mother sheep said, "I don't ask you for anything in return. As long as you have this piece of filial piety, you will be satisfied." Hearing this, the lamb burst into tears and "plopped" down on his knees, indicating that it was difficult to repay the kindness of his loving mother.
From then on, every time the lamb eats milk, it is kneeling. He knew that his mother fed him with milk, and he thanked her for breastfeeding on his knee.
This is "the lamb kneels and suckles". Please, take it! ! ! ! ! Submit the answer.
3. What are the idioms that describe "a sheep kneels down to drink milk"? 1. Sheep have the kindness to kneel for milk [yá ng y ǒ u gu ǔ r ǔ zh ē n]: Lambs kneel for breast milk, and crows have the kindness to feed their mother crows. Children should know how to be filial to their parents.
It is said that when the old crow can't find food by himself, the little crow will feed back the food, that is, spit it out to let the old crow feel the kindness of the old crow. This is the behavior that animals "support" their parents in turn when they grow up.
It is an act of gratitude that the lamb kneels when drinking milk.
2. Lamb kneels and suckles [yá ng gā o guí r ǔ]: Animals know how to be grateful to their parents and honor their elders. Mother takes care of it and it thanks her. Can't people?
3. The crow feeds back [w ū y ā f ǐ n b ǔ]: a metaphor for supporting the filial piety of the elderly.
4. The sheep has the kindness of kneeling on the chest, and the crow has the meaning of feeding back [yá ng y ǒ u gu ǔ r ǔ zh and ē n y ā y ǒ u f ǔ nb ǔ zh and y ǔ]: The sheep has the kindness of kneeling on the chest, and the crow has the meaning of feeding back. This is a Chinese vocabulary, which means that the lamb kneels down and follows.
5. If you are hungry, feed [á oá o dà ib]: Hungry: whoops; Wait: wait; Feed: feed. When you are hungry, you are eager to eat. Describe the tragic scene of hunger.
4. What are the two idioms that a sheep kneels on its chest and a crow feeds back? "The lamb kneels on his chest" means "one who enlarges the sage" in the old adage. The original text is "a sheep kneels on its chest and a crow feeds back."
Story: A long time ago, a ewe gave birth to a lamb. Mother sheep loves this lamb very much. She snuggled up to her at night, warmed the lamb with her body, and made the lamb sleep soundly.
Eating grass during the day, with lambs, inseparable. When other animals bully the lamb, the ewe resists and protects the lamb with her head.
Once, mother sheep was feeding a lamb. A hen came up and said, "Mother Sheep, you have lost a lot of weight recently.
The lamb swallowed everything it ate. You see, I never care what chickens eat and drink, but they have to make trouble by themselves. "
If mother sheep hates hens, she will say rudely, "What good will it do you if you gossip and end up committing the capital crime of wringing your neck?" The lamb was angry with the hen and said, "Mom, you love me so much. How can I repay your kindness?" Mother Sheep said, "I don't want you to repay me anything, just 3231335323631303231363533E59EE7AD 94313333035334. Hearing this, the lamb burst into tears and "plopped" down on his knees, indicating that it was difficult to repay the kindness of his loving mother.
From then on, every time the lamb eats milk, it is kneeling. He knew that his mother fed him with milk, and he thanked her for breastfeeding on his knee.
This is "the lamb kneels and suckles". The crow feeding back is a metaphor for caring for the filial piety of the elders.
From "Compendium of Materia Medica Poultry Department": "Ciwu: This bird is born, and its mother will eat for 60 days, and if it is long, it will eat for 60 days." In legend, the story of crow feeding back is the most touching one. Crow, a kind of bird with dark body and ugly face, is generally hated by human beings because people think it is unlucky, but they have a virtue that really deserves our universal praise-caring for and respecting the elderly, which is a model among animals.
It is said that this bird grew up under the care of its mother. When her mother was old and weak, unable to eat or blind and unable to fly, her children would look around for delicious food, bring it back to their mouths, and feed it mouth to mouth until the old crow died and couldn't eat any more. This is what people often say "the crow feeds back".