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100 idiom stories for primary school students 100 idiom stories commonly used in primary schools

Concentrate, laugh out loud, lifelike, confident, practice makes perfect, every drop of water can penetrate every stone, always hit the target, priceless treasure, the finishing touch, the specific explanation is as follows:

1. Concentrate

In ancient times There was a Go master named Qiu, and people called him Yi Qiu. He has two apprentices, one of whom is attentive and eager to learn, and his chess skills have improved rapidly; the other one also attends classes every day, but is very inattentive. He looked at the teacher, but in his mind he was wondering if there were wild geese flying from the sky. He didn't listen to a word of the teacher's words, and naturally his chess skills did not improve at all.

2. Laughter

During the Song Dynasty, there was an official named Feng Xiang. One day, he walked into the office wearing a new pair of boots. A colleague asked him: "How much did you spend on these new boots?" He raised one foot and said: "Nine hundred." The colleague said in surprise: "Why did these boots cost me eighteen hundred?" "?" Feng Xiang raised his other foot and said, "This one is also nine hundred." Everyone in the room laughed.

3. Lifelike

The ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi once wrote such a story in his work: "In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly, a lifelike butterfly, which is self-explanatory. "Forget and!" Meaning: Zhuang Zhou had a dream. He dreamed that he turned into a beautiful butterfly, more beautiful than a real butterfly, vivid and dancing in the air. He felt so happy and proud that he almost forgot that there was a person like Zhuang Zhou in the world.

4. Be confident

There was a famous painter in the Song Dynasty named Wen Yuke, who was particularly good at painting bamboo, and the bamboo he painted was lifelike. In order to draw bamboo well, he planted many bamboos in front of and behind his house. He carefully observed the shape and changes of bamboos throughout the year. Therefore, when he painted bamboo, he already had a very vivid and realistic image of bamboo in his mind.

5. Practice makes perfect

During the Song Dynasty, there was a man named Chen Yaozi. He shot off a thin branch with an arrow. When he was feeling proud, an old man selling oil next to him put a copper coin on the mouth of the oil gourd, scooped up a spoonful of oil and poured it down from a high place. The oil passed through the small holes of the copper coin and flowed into the oil gourd. . Chen Yaozi was very surprised. The old man said: "It's just that practice makes perfect."