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Explanation of the story of Gratitude Illustration: Express gratitude to others for their favors and find ways to repay them. Picture: seek.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Zixu, the general of Wu State, led the soldiers of Wu State to attack Zheng State. Zheng Dinggong, the king of Zheng, said: "Whoever can let Wu Zixu take the soldiers back and not attack us, I will reward him heavily." Unfortunately, no one thought of a good way. On the morning of the fourth day, there was a young fisherman The man came to Zheng Dinggong and said, "I have a way to prevent Wu Zixu from attacking Zheng." Upon hearing this, Zheng Dinggong immediately asked the fisherman, "How many soldiers and chariots do you need?" The fisherman shook his head and said, "I don't need soldiers. There is no need to bring food and a car. I can send tens of thousands of Wu soldiers back to Wu with just my rowing oar. "What kind of oar is so powerful?" The fisherman put the oar under his arm and ran to the Wu military camp to find Wu Zixu.

He sang and beat the oar: "Man in the reed, man in the reed; cross the river, whose favor is it? On the sword, there is a seven-star inscription; I give it back to you, take it with you." You are so proud today, but remember, you father-in-law?" Wu Zixu saw the oar in the fisherman's hand and immediately asked him: "Young man, who are you?" The fisherman replied, "You didn't see it? Is that the oar in my hand? My father relied on this oar to make a living, and he also used this oar to save you." When Wu Zixu heard this, he said, "I remembered it! When I was fleeing, there was one. The fisherman saved me, and I have always wanted to repay him! It turns out that you are his son, why are you here?” They came to attack Zheng State, and all of us fishermen were called here. Our king Zheng Dinggong said: "Whoever can ask General Wu to withdraw his troops and not attack Zheng State, I will reward him heavily." I hope General Wu will see it! My dead father once saved you from attacking Zheng Guo, and also allowed me to get some rewards when I went back." Wu Zixu said with a grateful tone: "Because your father saved me, I can live to become a general. How could I forget his kindness? I will definitely help you!" As soon as Wu Zixu finished speaking, he took all the soldiers back. The fisherman happily told Zheng Dinggong the good news. All of a sudden, everyone in the Zheng Kingdom regarded the fisherman as their great savior and called him the "fishing doctor". Zheng Dinggong also gave him a hundred miles of land!

In order to repay the fisherman's father for helping him, Wu Zixu not only did not attack the state of Zheng, but also allowed the fisherman to get a reward. This is called "gratitude repayment". The story of a promise worth a thousand gold

Source: "Historical Records·Ji Bu Lai Bu Biography" It is better to get a promise from Ji Bu than to get a hundred catties of gold.

Definition: "nuo", promise, promise. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. A metaphor for keeping your word and keeping your word.

Story: At the end of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu in the Chu region. He was upright, chivalrous and helpful. As long as it was something he promised, no matter how difficult it was, he would try to do it and receive praise from everyone.

During the conflict between Chu and Han, Ji Bu was Xiang Yu's subordinate. He made several suggestions and defeated Liu Bang's army. After Liu Bang became emperor, he became angry when he thought of this and ordered his arrest. Ji Bu

At this time, everyone admired Ji Bu as a person and helped him secretly. Soon after, Ji Bu disguised himself and went to work as a servant in a family named Zhu in Shandong. The Zhu family took him in even though they knew he was Ji Bu. Later, the Zhu family went to Luoyang to find Liu Bang's old friend Ruyinhou Xia Houying to intercede. Liu Bang withdrew the wanted order against Ji Bu under Xia Houying's persuasion, and made Ji Bu a doctor, and soon became the prefect of Hedong.

There was a fellow countryman of Ji Bu, Cao Qiusheng, who loved to associate with powerful officials to show off and promote himself. Ji Bu always looked down on him. When he heard that Ji Bu had become a high official again, he immediately went to see Ji Bu.

When Ji Bu heard that Cao Qiusheng was coming, he grimaced and prepared to say a few words to prevent him from stepping down.

Unexpectedly, as soon as Cao Qiusheng entered the hall, no matter how gloomy Ji Bu's face was and how unpleasant his words were, he immediately bowed and saluted to Ji Bu, wanting to reminisce with Ji Bu's family. He also boasted: "I heard the saying "It is better to get Jibu Yinuo than to get a thousand taels of gold" spread everywhere in Chu. How can you have such a good reputation spread in Liang and Chu? We are fellow townsmen. , I spread your good name everywhere, why don't you want to see me?" After hearing what Cao Qiusheng said, Ji Bu felt happy and stayed with him for a few months as a distinguished guest. Before leaving, he also gave him a generous gift.

Later, Cao Qiusheng continued to promote Li Bu everywhere, and Ji Bu's reputation grew.

Source: "Historical Records·Ji Bu Lai Bu Biography" It is better to get Ji Bu Yinuo than to get a hundred catties of gold.

Definition: "nuo", promise, promise. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. A metaphor for keeping your word and keeping your word.

Story: At the end of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu in the Chu region. He was upright, chivalrous and helpful. As long as it was something he promised, no matter how difficult it was, he would try to do it and receive praise from everyone.

During the conflict between Chu and Han, Ji Bu was Xiang Yu's subordinate. He made several suggestions and defeated Liu Bang's army. After Liu Bang became emperor, he became angry when he thought of this and ordered his arrest. Ji Bu

At this time, everyone admired Ji Bu as a person and helped him secretly. Soon after, Ji Bu disguised himself and went to work as a servant in a family named Zhu in Shandong. The Zhu family took him in even though they knew he was Ji Bu. Later, the Zhu family went to Luoyang to find Liu Bang's old friend Ruyinhou Xia Houying to intercede. Liu Bang withdrew the wanted order against Ji Bu under Xia Houying's persuasion, and made Ji Bu a doctor, and soon became the prefect of Hedong.

There was a fellow countryman of Ji Bu, Cao Qiusheng, who loved to associate with powerful officials to show off and promote himself. Ji Bu always looked down on him. When he heard that Ji Bu had become a high official again, he immediately went to see Ji Bu.

When Ji Bu heard that Cao Qiusheng was coming, he grimaced and prepared to say a few words to prevent him from stepping down. Unexpectedly, as soon as Cao Qiusheng entered the hall, no matter how gloomy Ji Bu's face was and how unpleasant his words were, he immediately bowed and saluted to Ji Bu, wanting to reminisce with Ji Bu's family. He also boasted: "I heard the saying "It is better to get Jibu Yinuo than to get a thousand taels of gold" spread everywhere in Chu. How can you have such a good reputation spread in Liang and Chu? We are fellow townsmen. , I spread your good name everywhere, why don't you want to see me?" After hearing what Cao Qiusheng said, Ji Bu felt happy and stayed with him for a few months as a distinguished guest. Before leaving, he also gave him a generous gift.

Later, Cao Qiusheng continued to promote Li Bu everywhere, and Ji Bu's reputation grew.

The story of Unparalleled in the World

"Historical Records·Biography of Lord Xinling"

I first heard that my wife’s younger brother was unparalleled in the world

There is no other interpretation in the world, it is unique.

Story Huang Xiang is from Jiangxia, Hubei. Her mother died long ago and her father is a small official. The father and son depend on each other and live a very poor life. Huang Xiang was a well-educated man and very filial to his father. In the hot summer, he used a fan to cool the mats on the bed and pillow so that his father could sleep more comfortably. In the cold winter, he got into the bed and warmed the quilt first. Please ask your father to sleep again. Therefore, his father loved him even more and helped him learn a lot of knowledge.

When Huang Xiang grew up, he became an official. When he was the governor of Wei County, there was a flood. The local people were washed away by the flood and were homeless, without food or clothing. Huang Xiang took out his salary and family property and distributed them to the people affected by the disaster. Because Huang Xiang was diligent, studious, knowledgeable, and very filial to her father when she was young, she won the praise of many people. At that time, there was a folk song circulating in the capital: "There is no parallel in the world, the yellow fragrance of Jiangxia."

"Historical Records: Biography of Lord Xinling"

I heard that my wife's younger brother was in the world. Unparalleled

Meaning there is no second one in the world, it is unique.

Story Huang Xiang is from Jiangxia, Hubei. Her mother died long ago and her father is a small official. The father and son depend on each other and live a very poor life. Huang Xiang was a well-educated man and very filial to his father. In the hot summer, he used a fan to cool the mats on the bed and pillow so that his father could sleep more comfortably. In the cold winter, he got into the bed and warmed the quilt first. Please ask your father to sleep again. Therefore, his father loved him even more and helped him learn a lot of knowledge.

When Huang Xiang grew up, he became an official. When he was the governor of Wei County, there was a flood. The local people were washed away by the flood and were homeless, without food or clothing. Huang Xiang took out his salary and family property and distributed them to the people affected by the disaster. Because Huang Xiang was diligent, studious, knowledgeable, and very filial to her father when she was young, she won the praise of many people. At that time, there was such a folk song circulating in the capital: "The yellow fragrance of Jiangxia is unparalleled in the world."

The story of Nan Ke Yimeng. At the end of the Sui Dynasty and the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Chun Yuzun who lived in Guangling. There is a large locust tree with deep roots and luxuriant leaves in the courtyard of his house. On a midsummer night, the moon is sparse and the stars are in the shadow of the tree. The evening breeze blows, making it a good place to enjoy the cool air. On the day of Chunyu Zun's birthday, his relatives and friends came to wish him a happy birthday. He was very happy for a moment. A few more drinks. At night, after all his relatives and friends had dispersed, he sat under the locust tree to cool off, feeling a bit drunk, and fell into a deep sleep without realizing it. In the dream, he arrived in Dahuai'an State, just in time for the capital examination. He signed up for admission. After three exams, he wrote poems very smoothly. When the results were announced, he ranked first in high school. Immediately after the palace examination, the emperor found a talent due to disadvantages and behaved melancholy. He personally selected him as the number one scholar and betrothed the princess to his wife. The number one scholar became the prince-consort and became the talk of the capital for a while. After marriage, the relationship between husband and wife is very happy. Chun Yuzun was sent by the emperor to serve as the prefect of Nanhe County, where he stayed for 20 years. During his tenure as governor, Chunyu Zun often visited various counties, so that the magistrates of the counties under his jurisdiction did not dare to act recklessly, and he was highly praised by the local people. The emperor wanted to transfer Chunyu Zun back to the capital several times for promotion. When the local people heard that Chunyu Zun had resigned, they stopped their horses one after another to persuade him to stay. Chunyu Zun was so moved by the love of the people that he had no choice but to stay and explain the situation to the emperor. The emperor appreciated Chunyuzun's political achievements and rewarded him with many gold, silver and jewelry. One year, the enemy invaded, and the general of Dahuai'an led his army to meet the enemy. He was defeated several times by the enemy. When news of the defeat reached the capital, the emperor was shocked and hurriedly summoned civil and military ministers to discuss countermeasures. The ministers heard that the frontline military had suffered repeated defeats. The enemy troops were approaching the capital with extraordinary ferocity. Their faces turned pale with fear. You looked at me, I looked at you, and they were helpless. The emperor looked at the minister's look and said angrily: "You live in peace and enjoy all the glory. Once something happens in the court, you will become a mouthless gourd. You will be timid and timid. You will not say a word. What use do you have?" ?” The prime minister immediately recommended Chun Yuzun to the emperor. The emperor immediately ordered Chunyu Zun to lead the nation's elite in a decisive battle with the enemy. When Chunyu Zun received the imperial edict, he did not dare to delay and immediately led his troops to fight. Unfortunately, he knew nothing about the art of war. As soon as he came into contact with the enemy soldiers, he was immediately defeated. His soldiers and horses were killed and they lost their armor and fled east and west. Chun Yuzun was almost captured. The emperor was furious and dismissed Chunyu Zun from his post and sent him home. Chunyu Zun screamed in anger and woke up from his dream, only to see stars twinkling on the branches of the moon. Only then did he realize that the so-called Nanhe County was just the southernmost trunk of the locust tree. A story worth hearing a hundred times is worth seeing once

Source: "Book of Han·Biography of Zhao Chongguo"

Chongguo said: "Hearing a hundred times is worth seeing once. The army is difficult to conquer, but I am willing to rush to Jincheng , the picture is abbreviated. ”

The meaning is that hearing it a hundred times is not as good as seeing it with your own eyes. It means that no matter how much you hear, it is not as reliable as seeing it in person.

Story During the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Western Han Dynasty, the Qiang people invaded the border. Attack cities and seize territory, burn, kill and loot. Emperor Xuan convened a group of leaders to discuss the matter and asked who would lead the troops to resist the enemy. Zhao Chongguo, a 76-year-old veteran, had dealt with the Qiang people on the border for decades. He volunteered to take on this important task. Emperor Xuan asked him how many troops and horses he would send. He said: "It is better to see it with your own eyes than to hear it said a hundred times. It is difficult to plan the use of troops in a distant place."

I am willing to go there and see for myself, then determine the offensive and defensive plans, draw the battle map, and then report it to His Majesty. " With the consent of Emperor Xuan, Zhao Chongguo led a group of troops to set out. The group crossed the Yellow River and encountered a small group of Qiang troops. Zhao Chongguo ordered an attack and captured many prisoners at once. The soldiers were ready to pursue the victory, but Zhao Chongguo stopped him and said: "Our army You have traveled a long way to get here, so you can’t follow him far away. If you are ambushed by the enemy, you will suffer a big loss!" After hearing this, his subordinates admired his knowledge. Zhao Chongguo observed the terrain, learned about the enemy's internal situation from the prisoners, and learned about the enemy's troop deployment. Then he formulated a strategy of stationing troops to guard the border, dividing and disintegrating the Qiang people, and reported it to Emperor Xuan. Soon, the imperial court sent troops to quell the Qiang intrusion and stabilize the northwest border.

Source: "Hanshu·Zhao Chongguo Biography". 》

Chongguo said: “Seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times. The army is difficult to conquer, and I wish to rush to Jincheng. The map is as follows. "

The interpretation means that hearing it a hundred times is not as reliable as seeing it with your own eyes. It means that no matter how much you hear, it is not as reliable as seeing it with your own eyes.

Story: During the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Western Han Dynasty, the Qiang people invaded the border. Attack. The city was seized, and the land was burned, killed, and looted. Emperor Xuan convened a group of leaders to discuss and asked who would lead the army to resist the enemy. Zhao Chongguo, a 76-year-old veteran who had dealt with the Qiang people on the border for decades, volunteered to take charge. Emperor Xuan asked him how many troops he would send for this important task. He said: "It is better to see it with your own eyes than to hear it told a hundred times. It is difficult to plan the use of troops in a distant place. I am willing to go there and see for myself, then determine the offensive and defensive plans, draw the battle map, and then report it to His Majesty. " With the consent of Emperor Xuan, Zhao Chongguo led a group of troops to set out. The group crossed the Yellow River and encountered a small group of Qiang troops. Zhao Chongguo ordered an attack and captured many prisoners at once. The soldiers were ready to pursue the victory, but Zhao Chongguo stopped him and said: "Our army You have traveled a long way to get here, so you can’t follow him far away. If you are ambushed by the enemy, you will suffer a big loss!" After hearing this, his subordinates admired his knowledge. Zhao Chongguo observed the terrain, learned about the enemy's internal situation from the prisoners, and learned about the enemy's troop deployment. Then he formulated the strategy of stationing troops to guard the border, dividing and disintegrating the Qiang people, and reported it to Emperor Xuan. Soon, the imperial court sent troops to quell the Qiang intrusion and stabilize the northwest border.

It is useful and I hope it will be adopted.

The opening remarks of the second class idiom story meeting

Ladies and Gentlemen

Idioms are the essence of our culture. They use simple words to express profound meanings. Behind every idiom Everyone has a moving, tragic or humorous story, so let’s explore the fun and mysteries together!

How much do you know about three idiom stories? Speech by the host of the themed class meeting

qímàobùyáng

[Interpretation] Qi: His; Buyang: not outstanding. It also refers to the appearance of a person who is not beautiful.

[Speech out] "Self Title *** Praise" by Pei Du of the Tang Dynasty: "Your talent is not long; your appearance is not good; Hu is a general; Hu is a prime minister?" ”

[Authentic pronunciation] Qi; cannot be pronounced as “qī”.

[Discrimination] Yang; cannot be pronounced as “Yang”.

[Synonym] Thieving eyebrows, rat eyes, deer head, rat eyes

[Antonym] Clear eyebrows, showing talent

[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense; used to describe a person's appearance, usually as a predicate and attributive

Four steps. Idiom story

Step by step

ànbùjiùbān

[Interpretation] Press: according to; Department: category; Class: order. The original meaning is to follow the article's segmented layout. Need; arrange the level; choose and organize the words and sentences.

[Speech out] Chapter 94 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Shi Yukun of Qing Dynasty: " I have no choice but to go on slowly and step by step; naturally there will be a conclusion.

[正音]ban; cannot be pronounced as “bǎn”.

[Shape identification] bu; cannot be written as “step”; class; cannot be written as “ban”.

[Synonym] Step by step and stick to the rules

[Antonym] Go forward bravely and act according to the wind

[Usage] It is often used to describe doing things according to the old rules, usually as a predicate and adverbial; sometimes as an attributive. .

[Structure] Joint type.

Theme class meeting of Chinese idiom stories for the fifth and sixth graders.

Harmony: "The example of the predecessors. Gritty. [Example] People with rigid ideas and theories; you will always feel ~ at the beginning: obstacles, customs and habits, etc.; barriers; can be pronounced as "bú". Generally used as a predicate. enter. [Similar meaning] Square and round chisel, water and fire are incompatible [Antonym] Water *** melt, merge into one [Usage] Mostly used to describe thoughts, feelings and speech. [Speech] Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty, "Housekeeper Deng Xunzhai Shu"; for new viewpoints; to combine with the latest trends; naturally incompatible. " [Correct pronunciation] No, opinion, method, object, attributive. [Structure] Partially formal, incompatible gégébùrù [Interpretation] Describes incompatibility; incompatibility

3-minute idiom story speech for Class 6

All trees and grass are soldiers

During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, King Fu Jian of Qin controlled northern China. In 383 AD, Fu Jian led 900,000 infantry and cavalry to attack the Jin Dynasty led by Xie Shi and Xie Xuan in the south of the Yangtze River. 80,000 soldiers went to resist. Fu Jian learned that the Jin army was insufficient, so he wanted to seize the opportunity and attack quickly.

Unexpectedly, Fu Jian's vanguard force of 250,000 troops was in Shouchun. The area was unexpectedly defeated by the Jin army and suffered heavy losses. The generals were killed and more than ten thousand soldiers were killed or injured. The Qin army's morale was greatly weakened, and the soldiers were frightened and fled. At this time, Fu Jian saw the Jin army's troops in full order on Shouchun City. , morale was high, and looking north at Bagong Mountain, he saw that every plant and tree on the mountain looked like soldiers of the Jin army. Fu Jian turned around and said to his brother: "What a powerful enemy this is!" How can we say that the Jin army is insufficient in strength? "He regretted that he had underestimated the enemy too much.

The unlucky start cast an ominous shadow on Fu Jian's mind. He ordered his troops to deploy on the north bank of the Fei River in an attempt to use their geographical advantages to reverse the situation. At this time, the Jin general Xie Xuan made a request that the Qin army retreat a little to make room for crossing the river. Fu Jian secretly laughed at the Jin army's generals who did not know how to fight, and wanted to take advantage of the Jin army's busy crossing the river and difficulty in fighting to make a surprise attack. So he readily accepted the Jin army's request.

Unexpectedly, after the military order to retreat, the Qin army collapsed like a tide. The Jin army took advantage of the situation and crossed the river to pursue it, killing the Qin army leaving behind their helmets and armor. The ground was covered with arrows.

The story comes from the "Book of Jin·Fu Jian·Zi Ji", which describes the idiom of being nervous and suspicious.

7. I want a speech about hosting an idiom story class meeting, thank you!

The following is a complete speech from other netizens copied from the third grade idiom story telling competition. I hope it will be helpful to you.

If you are a single or double host, you can adjust the content appropriately to the class name of the class meeting. Pay attention to the modifications.

I wish you success in hosting.

Telling idiom stories in the third grade. Competition host's words

Male: Dear teacher!

Female: Dear classmates!

Hello everyone! : Picking up the pearls of the long river of mankind

Female: Picking up the waves of childhood life.

Male: A good article is like a glass of rich and fragrant wine. It's always exciting

Female: A good story must be a kind of spiritual communication, which is breathtaking and will last for a long time

forget.

Male: It’s a good story to read, and there is true love in the story!

Female: Read good stories, good stories accompany me through life!

Male: Look, there are so many talents here today, and the players are full of energy. Let us look forward to the outstanding performance of all players

!

Female: Look, there are all teachers and students here today, and everyone is in a happy mood. Let us enjoy this wonderful time together

!

Male: Compare, what we communicate is emotion.

Female: When we compete, we hold arms.

Male: Heart to heart interact, and what you gain is friendship.

Female: Love and love blend together, raising hope.

Together: The "Idiom Storytelling Competition" for the third grade of Jinhua Primary School starts now!

Male: First, please ask (Zhao Tianyue) from Class 1 of Grade 3 to tell everyone the story of "The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains", and (Wang Chen) from Class 2 of Grade 3 to prepare.

Female: Next, a classmate (Wang Chen) from Grade 3 (2) will tell you the story of "Mending the Lag", and then a classmate (Meng Qingrong) from Grade 3 (Meng Qingrong) will make preparations.

Male: The story just told by this classmate was so vivid that he won warm applause from the students! Now please listen to the story of "A blessing in disguise" brought to you by (Meng Qingrong) from Class 3 (3), and prepare for class (Wang Xinwen) from Class 3 (4).

Female: Now please listen to the story "Ye Gong Loves Dragons" brought to you by (Wang Xinwen) from class (4), and prepare for class (Zhai Qingxuan) from class (5)

Male: Now please listen to the story "Borrowing Light by Chisling a Wall" brought to you by (Zhai Qingxuan) class (5) class, and prepare for class (6) classmate (Feng Yuanhang).

Female: Please listen to the story "Mending the Latter Time" brought by (Feng Yuanhang) from Class (6), and prepare for it by (Zhao Jiaqi) from Class 7 (7).

Male: Next, a classmate (Zhao Jiaqi) from Class (7) will tell you the story of "Killing the Chicken to Get the Egg", and a classmate (Ji Xingyan) from Class (8) will prepare.

Female: Please listen to the story "Eastern Imitation" brought by class (8) classmate (Ji Xingyan), and prepare by classmate (1) grade three (Wang Yanlin).

Male: Next, a classmate (Wang Yanlin) from class (1) will tell you the story of "Meng Mu's Three Moves", and a classmate (Lu Zhejing) from class (2) will make preparations.

Female: After listening to this story, everyone must be deeply inspired! The more interesting thing is yet to come! Please listen to class (2) classmate (Lu Zhejing) tell everyone the story of "Self Defeat", and class (3) classmate (Zhang Shunan) prepare.

Male: Everyone must know the story of "Knowing Nothing", but that is not the final ending! Want to know what happened next? Please listen to a classmate (Zhang Shunan) from class (3) telling everyone about "Knowing Nothing". (Sun Yunyang) classmate of class (4) is preparing.

Female: Please listen to the story "Everything is ready, all we need is the east wind" brought to us by (Sun Yunyang) classmate (4). (Zhao Yimeng) from class (5) is preparing.

Male: Now please listen to the story "There is no three hundred taels of silver here" brought to you by (Zhao Yimeng) class (5) class, and (Rong Xiaoqian) classmate (6) class did Prepare.

Female: Next, a classmate (Rong Xiaoqian) from class (6) will tell you the story of "The Finishing Touch", and a classmate (Xue Jingyi) from class (7) will make preparations.

Male: Please ask classmate (Xue Jingyi) from class (7) to tell everyone the story of "Three Days and Night", and classmate (An Jiaxin) from class (8) will prepare.

Female: Finally, a classmate (An Jiaxin) from Class (8) told everyone the story of "Seamless Clothes".

Concluding remarks: Male: I listened to the wonderful stories of the students.

Female: I saw the outstanding performance of each of my classmates.

Together: We deeply feel that they themselves are a vivid story and a wonderful article.

Together: Let us give them our warmest applause!

Male: Thanks to them for allowing us to swim in the ocean of stories!

Female: Thank you for allowing us to keep this wonderful time!

Male: From now on, we will be accompanied by books.

Female: From today on, we will walk with the story.

Together: Dear teacher, dear classmates. The "Idiom Storytelling Competition" for the third grade of Jinhua Primary School has ended!

Thank you everyone for participating!

Eight short idiom stories about Ban Meng Nong Ax

Allusion:

Lu Ban was a native of Lu during the Warring States Period. He is a master who is good at making exquisite utensils. People call him "Qiaoren" and the people have always regarded him as the ancestor of carpenters.

One day, a young carpenter casually walked to a house with a big red door, raised the ax in his hand, and said: "My ax, even though it is inconspicuous, it doesn't matter whether it is As long as you get any wood in my hands and use my ax to do this, you will make something extremely beautiful."

The people next to him felt that he was too boastful, so they pointed at it. The big red door behind him said: "Little master, can you make a better door than this one?" The young carpenter said arrogantly: "I'm not bragging, let me tell you, I was once a student of Lu Ban, can I still make it?" It's a joke that we can't make such a simple door."

After hearing this, everyone couldn't help laughing and said, "This is Mr. Lu Ban's home, and he made this door himself. "Yes, can you really make a better door than this one?"

The young carpenter ran away in embarrassment.

Anyone who dares to show off his ax skills in front of Lu Ban, that is, wants to show off his skills in front of the big experts, is such an immodest and ridiculous behavior, it is called "study with axes". This is similar to the saying that "Guan Gong plays with a big sword in front of him".

In fact, the idiom "everyone does what they want" had its prototype as early as the Tang Dynasty. Liu Zongyuan, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, has a sentence in "Preface to the Poems of Wang's Brothers": "Using an ax at the gate of Ban and Ying is a strong Yan'er." This means that among Lu Ban and Ying people (who are also good at axe-handling), Showing off his ability with an ax in front of the door is too shameless.

Related events:

A pile of soil by the Caishi River, Li Bai’s name will be remembered throughout the ages;

A poem comes and goes, and it becomes big in front of Luban’s gate ax.

This is the poem "Inscribed on Li Bai's Tomb" by Mei Zhihuan, a poet of the Ming Dynasty. Li Bai is a world-famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, and his fame will be passed down through the ages after his death. How many literati passed by Li Bai's tomb wanted to stop for a while and recite poems to express their inner feelings. And their behavior can only be arty, "making a big ax in front of Luban's door", which is too overestimating their own capabilities.

Definition: Dancing with an ax in front of Luban Gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts and not overestimating one's abilities. This idiom is sometimes used as a self-effacing expression to express that one does not dare to show off one's little skills in front of experts.

Class 9 team class! Idiom story! (Urgent)

Sweet words and swords

Li Linfu, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, was the "Shang Shu of the Ministry of War" and the "Ling of the Zhongshu Ling", which was the position of prime minister.

This person is not bad in terms of talent, he is good at calligraphy and painting. But as far as moral character is concerned, it is completely bad. He is jealous of talents and harms others. He will use all means to exclude and attack anyone who is more talented than him, has a higher reputation than him, and has similar power and status to him. He had the ability to flatter Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.

He tried his best to accommodate Xuanzong and used various methods to please Xuanzong's favored concubines and confidant eunuchs, gaining their favor and support in order to maintain his position. When Li Linfu comes into contact with people, he always looks amiable on the outside and always says nice "kind" words. But in fact, he has a very cunning character and often harms people secretly. For example, once, he pretended to be sincere and said to his colleague Li Shizhi: "Huashan Mountain produces a lot of gold. If it can be mined, it can greatly increase the country's wealth. Unfortunately, the emperor doesn't know it yet. Li Shizhi thought this was true and ran away quickly It was suggested to Xuanzong to mine quickly. Xuanzong was very happy when he heard it and immediately called Li Linfu to discuss it. But Li Linfu said: "I already knew about this. Huashan Mountain is the place where the emperor's Feng Shui is concentrated. How can I just mine it casually?" I'm afraid others have bad intentions when they advise you to mine. I have wanted to tell you this several times, but I didn't dare to speak. "Xuanzong was moved by his words and thought that he was really a loyal and patriotic minister. On the contrary, he was dissatisfied with Shi Zhida and gradually alienated him. In this way, Li Linfu relied on this special "skill" to do what he had been doing Prime Minister in the 19th year. Later, when Sima Guang compiled "Zi Zhi Tong Jian", he commented on Li Linfu and pointed out that he was a man of sweet words and a sword. This is very realistic

Source of the idiom: "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" Li Linfu was the prime minister in the first year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign in the Tang Dynasty, and he was especially wary of literary scholars, who might be good to him in the Yang Dynasty, and would eat sweet words and sink them in the Yin Dynasty. The world said that Li Linfu had "honey in his mouth and a sword in his belly." ”

Idiom explanation: It is a metaphor for someone who speaks well orally and is as sweet as honey, but harbors a conspiracy to harm others in his belly.

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Idiom: Come to Ban Men to play with an ax

Pinyin: bān mén nòng fǔ

Explanation: To dance with an ax in front of Lu Ban’s house is a metaphor for showing off your skills in front of experts.

Idiom story:

There was a scholar named Mei Zhihuan in the Ming Dynasty. Once, he visited the graveyard of Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, in Caishiji (now Dangtu, Anhui). The walls were covered with poems written by tourists. These poems were very poor. He also took up his pen and wrote one: A pile of soil by the Caishi River, Li Bai's name will last forever. There is a poem about Lu Ban holding a big ax in front of the door.

The meaning of these lines is that Li Bai is a famous poet throughout the ages, but these people who come and go just want to show off themselves in front of the poet. Isn't it just as ridiculous as playing with an ax in front of Lu Ban's door?

Lu Ban was a famous craftsman in my country during the Spring and Autumn Period. He was smart and dexterous and had many inventions. He was the "ancestor" of carpenters and masons in my country. His name has also become a synonym for an expert.

The idiom "瀹门 skillfully uses an ax" is derived from the sentence "Luban uses a big ax in front of his door", and is often used to satirize the kind of people who show off their skills in front of experts. , People who do not know their own abilities are sometimes used to express self-effacement.