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Which four idioms and allusions did these two ancient poets use?

1. Yuanmu - Yuanmu seeks fish. The classic is "Mencius: King Hui of Liang 1". Meaning: (Yuan, climbing, crawling) Climb up the tree to catch fish. It means that the direction and method are wrong and it is impossible to achieve the goal.

2. Sit back and wait for the rabbit. The classic is "Han Feizi·5". Meaning: (a tree stump out of the ground) waiting by the stump, hoping to get another rabbit killed. It is a metaphor for ignorance of adaptability or delusion and luck to success without subjective efforts.

3. Be prepared to be prepared. The classic book is "Book of Jin·Biography of Liu Kun". Meaning: (Ge, a kind of weapon in ancient times; Dan, dawn) Waiting for dawn with your arms on your pillow. It is a metaphor for the eagerness to kill the enemy and serve the country, and never let up for a moment. Also used to describe extremely high vigilance.

4. Taste the courage - lie down on the firewood and taste the courage. The classic is "Historical Records: The Family of King Goujian of Yue". It means: (firewood, firewood; gall, gall) to sleep on a pile of firewood, and hang gall in the place where you sit and sleep. You must taste the bitter taste of gall before eating or sleeping. It is a metaphor for working hard and working hard to achieve a goal.

——The general idea of ??these two poems is: The foolish approach of seeking fish by chance and waiting for rabbits will leave a laughing stock and be laughed at by future generations, while those who are dedicated to killing the enemy and serving the country and waiting for the future and those who work hard and self-motivate will be the butt of laughter. praised by them.