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Educational idiom stories

Four educational idiom stories

Many idioms have been handed down from ancient times and are of great educational significance. I'll share some idiom stories for your reference!

1, effective in the east (p? In ancient times, there were two women in the state of Yue. One is very beautiful, and the other is ugly, called Dong Shi. Dong Shi admired Shi's beauty and always imitated Shi's every move. One day, Shi had a heart attack and walked in the street, covering his chest with his hand and frowning. When Dong Shi saw it, she thought it was beautiful. She walked up and down the street just like her, but the pedestrians in the street were too scared to see her.

And then they used it? What's the effect? Metaphor does not know the advantages and disadvantages of others and imitates them at will.

2. When Confucius traveled around the world, he once saw a child whose behavior and words were very unusual. The child built a castle out of mud and sat in it, blocking Confucius' way. Confucius asked him why he blocked his car and wouldn't let him pass. The child said:? I've only heard of cars going around the city, but I've never heard of castles avoiding cars! ? Confucius was very surprised. I didn't expect the child to talk so well at such a young age. The child said:? It is said that fish can swim three days after birth; Rabbits will run away after three days of birth. What's the fuss? Confucius sighed:? What a terrible afterlife! ?

Idiom? Awesome after death? Now young people are a new force and can easily surpass their elders.

It's not easy to know people. When Confucius was with Cai, he was too poor to even drink wild vegetable soup. He didn't eat a grain for seven days and had to sleep in broad daylight.

His disciple Yan Hui found some rice and put it in Zan (z? Ng) Cook it inside. When the meal was almost ready, Confucius saw Yan Hui rushing to refute it.

After a while, when the meal was ready, Yan Hui invited Confucius to dinner. Confucius pretended not to see what happened just now, stood up and said, just now, I dreamed of my ancestors and asked me to give them the cleanest food. ?

Yan Hui hurriedly said:? No, just now, some dust fell in Zhen's room and made the rice dirty. I didn't think it was good to throw it away, so I grabbed it and ate it. ?

Confucius said with emotion:? I believe my eyes, but what they see is still unbelievable; I rely on my own brain, but my brain is sometimes unreliable. Remember, it's really not easy to know someone! ?

This idiom means that it is not easy to really identify a person. Don't take advantage of yourself easily? See it with your own eyes? Draw conclusions about a person.

4. I'm not ashamed to ask Kong Kun (Y incarnation), a doctor of Wei, who is smart and studious. What's more, he is a very modest man. After Kong Lai's death, Wang Wei gave him a special copy in order to let future generations learn and carry forward his studious spirit. Wengong? The title of. Later generations will respectfully call him Kong Wengong.

Zi Gong, a student of Confucius, is also a patriotic person, but he doesn't think Confucius deserves such high praise. On one occasion, he asked Confucius: Although Kong Xuan's knowledge and talent are very high, there are many people who are better than him. Why should we give it to him? Wengong? The title of? Confucius said with a smile:? Kong Xuan is very studious, smart and flexible. If there is anything he doesn't understand, even if the other person's position or knowledge is not as good as his, he will ask generously and modestly, and he is not ashamed at all. This is a rare place for him, so give it to him? Wengong? The title is apt. ? After Confucius' explanation, Zi Gong was finally persuaded.

Idiom? Not ashamed to ask? What I mean now is that it is not shameful to ask people who are lower in status and know less than themselves.

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