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Fable story of carving a boat for a sword

One day, a ship of Chu was sailing, and there were many people on board. One of them had a sword and a knife pinned to his waist. He took out his sword and showed it off in front of everyone.

He pulled out his sword and saw that it was very sharp. He picked up the sword and danced, but his hand was not clenched and the sword fell into the water with a splash.

Others advised the man to pick it up quickly, otherwise it would be too late. The man was calm, thought for a while, and his eyes lit up. He said, "My sword fell from here. I'll make a mark here, get to the shore soon, and then fish it out. " Everyone ignored him. Only one uncle said to him, "young man, I dropped my sword here and it won't move." You have marked here, and you can't find it when you get to the shore. " The man said disdainfully, "You old guy, how do you know I can't find my sword?" The old man shook his head and said, "If you don't listen to the old man, you will suffer." Then I ignored him and left.

The man sat in the bow, enjoying the beautiful scenery. Soon, he was immersed in the beautiful scenery, and the blue river was connected with the sky. A row of willows on the shore brushed the water and saw ripples. But the man is still thinking about the sword.

When he reached the shore, he rolled up his sleeves and jumped into the river, fishing left and right, but he couldn't reach the sword. I didn't find the sword, but I became a drowned rat. It's too late for that man to regret it.

The fable story of carving a boat for a sword 2 "Carving a boat for a sword" tells the story that someone in Chu accidentally dropped a sword into the river while crossing the river by boat. He carved a mark on the boat and said, "This is where I put down my sword." When the boat stopped, he jumped into the river and followed the sign to find the sword, but he couldn't find it for a long time. After reading this story, everyone will think that the people in the story are stupid. So what does this story tell us? It's not just satirizing those stupid and rigid people who don't know how to change and develop. Little stories can also realize the truth of life. For different people, this story has different understandings.

For the pillars of the country, this story tells them to understand that the world is changing, and without reform, it is impossible to govern the country. For us students, it is equivalent to studying hard, only remembering fixed questions and answers, but not knowing how to adapt and understand the meaning. This kind of behavior is absolutely undesirable.

This story tells us that things in the world are always changing and we can't do things subjectively. People can't stick to dogma. When the situation changes, the methods and means to solve the problem will also change, otherwise it will fail.

Warn people not to look at problems one-sidedly, statically and narrowly. Before you do something, you must think carefully, analyze it carefully, and think it over before you do it.

Fable story 3 Carving a boat for a sword There was a man in the State of Chu who had a "treasure of the town house"-a sword. It is said that this sword was handed down by his ancestors, so he cherishes it very much and often shows off this heirloom in front of outsiders.

One day, the Chu people took his sword to a banquet hosted by the emperor for a concubine, so he dressed beautifully and set foot on a boat to the palace. ...

The lake is sparkling and makes people feel comfortable. Truman hummed and imagined the layout and decoration of the palace. ...

Just thinking, suddenly a wave came, the boat swayed and the sword fell!

"Oh, this is my family heirloom! Now it's gone, what can I do! " Truman said anxiously. Suddenly, his mind flashed, why not make a mark where the sword fell? It will be much more convenient to find a sword in the future! He quickly took out his knife, swished a mark on the boat and said happily, "Haha, this is where my sword fell!" " "Say that finish, he fantasized about looking for a sword and then fished it up. Everyone praised him for his cleverness. ...

Soon, the ship stopped He took off his coat and plopped into the water in search of a sword. But there is nothing in the water except mussels, aquatic plants, stones and fish, and his sword can't be found anywhere.

The Chu people came ashore, tears streaming down their faces. The man sitting next to him on the boat just now suddenly understood and told everyone in detail. Hearing this, everyone laughed and said in unison, "Is it foolish to look for a sword like you?"

A few days later, the man crossed the river by boat again and accidentally dropped his newly bought sword into the river.

He said loudly, "My sword!" Then I thought: I can't act immediately like last time. It is good luck. There is a heavy piece of iron and a long rope on the boat. Tie the iron with a rope first, then tie the big stone with the other end of the rope, then ask people who are familiar with water to swim to the place where the sword sinks, and finally dive into the water to pull it out.

Fable story of carving a boat for a sword 5. Fable introduction

1. Do you all know those fables? (self-contradiction, gild the lily, wait for the rabbit, buy shoes, steal the column, do the opposite, and so on. )

2. Read them together and think about what these fables have in common. Simple language, simple stories, and stupid characters in the stories all tell us a profound truth and so on.

3. Fable is a kind of literary work, usually with the nature of irony or warning. Fable was originally a folk oral creation. Aesop's Fables is the earliest fable in the world, which was quite popular in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In the works of hundred schools of thought in the pre-Qin period, many fables were quite popular at that time. One of the fables of "carving a boat for a sword" From Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals during the Warring States Period.

4. Read the topic and talk about your understanding of the topic.

Second, the first reading of fables.

1. This fable is an ancient classical Chinese. Please try to read it. (Take the students to read sentence by sentence, and pay attention to evaluate whether they read correctly)

If you know the new words and difficult words in the text, you can read the text more accurately! (Suddenly-urgent, neat, easy, neat-here is yourself)

3. Put the new words back into the sentence and see how they read. (read this sentence-it's not a mess to sign up for its ships and boats! Is it too confusing? )、

How about sending these sentences back to the text? Practice reading by yourself and take the students to read the text.

5, classical Chinese should be read slowly, but also read the beauty of pause. (Teachers and students read the full text together.)

Third, the feeling of reading fables

1. What exactly does every sentence in classical Chinese say? Please understand it in combination with the translation below the text.

2. The teacher reads classical Chinese sentences and asks the children to tell me what it means to translate them. The teacher reads the sentence and the students say the meaning. )

Find a classmate to read the translation, and let's tell him which classical Chinese sentence it is.

Let's walk into each sentence and see what some words mean. The teacher circles the words and the students understand the meaning of these words in combination with translation. )

The teacher asked the students sentence by sentence and wrote it on the blackboard.

6. Sit at the same table and test each other like this.

7. Actually, in classical Chinese, the same word has different meanings in different sentences. For example, (the Chu people have waded into the river and asked their contractors for it), and (my sword fell from it and asked their contractors for it).

8. What does it mean to discuss at the same table in combination with post-translation?

9. "When the ship stops, () ask the contractor." Who is omitted in this bracket?

10, the classical Chinese language is concise, simple and concise.

Fourth, deepen the appreciation of fables.

1. Can the Chu people finally carve a boat successfully? Why? Find the original sentence in classical Chinese and tell us. (The boat can, but the sword can't) Read it together.

2, so, if you want a sword like this, you can't want a sword!

3. What do you think of the Chu people in the article? Give him a name. (-person)

4. How does the author evaluate him? Find it and read it. Don't be confused! ) Are you too confused? It means "so confused!"

5. What do you want to say to this confused Chu people most?

6. Reread this topic with our experience.

7. The fable "Carving a Boat for a Sword" satirizes people who are stupid and don't know how to change.

8. Based on our experience of the text, read classical Chinese again, and pay attention to the beauty of the pause in reading classical Chinese!

Fable story of carving a boat and seeking a sword 6 There was a Chu man who went out on a long trip. When he crossed the river by boat, he accidentally dropped his sword into the rapids of the river. Everyone on board shouted, "The sword fell into the water!"

The Chu people immediately carved a mark on the ship's side with a knife, and then turned to everyone and said, "This is where my sword fell."

They were puzzled by the marks of the knife. Someone urged him to say, "Go into the water and find the sword!" " "

The Chu people said, "Don't worry, I have a mark."

The boat went on, and someone urged him to say, "If you don't go down to look for the sword, the boat will go further and further, so be careful not to find it back."

The Chu people still said confidently, "Don't worry, don't worry, the mark is engraved there."

It was not until the ship stopped at the shore that Chu people went into the water to find the sword along the marked place. However, how can he find it The marks carved on the ship indicate the position of Chu Jian in the river at the moment he fell into the water. The sword that falls into the river will not follow the ship, but the traces on the ship and the ship's side are constantly moving forward. When the ship reached the shore, the mark on the ship's side was far away from the position of the sword in the water. Is it stupid for this Chu man to find a sword in the above way?

He wasted a lot of time in the water under the boat on the shore, but found nothing, which attracted everyone's ridicule.

This fable tells us that if we look at things that are constantly developing and changing with a static eye, we will inevitably make subjective idealism mistakes that are divorced from reality.

Fable story of carving a boat and seeking a sword 7 On the rolling river, there is a boat parked on the shore, and an old fisherman sits in the cabin. He is the owner of this ship. Every day, he goes fishing and ferries on the river. It rained every day these days, so he couldn't cast a net to fish, and no one crossed the river. There is nothing to do but hope that it will be sunny tomorrow.

On this day, it has been raining well. The fisherman was about to go fishing when he suddenly heard someone shouting on the other side: "boatman!" " Shake the boat and take me across the river. "I saw a man like a childe standing on the other shore. The most striking thing is that this man is wearing a sword and a broadsword around his waist. Oh, dear! What a beautiful sword! The fisherman thought: poor family, where did you get so many treasures? They must be rich children. Shake him across the river, I don't know what trouble it will bring. He said, "I'm going fishing, and I don't have time to rock you across the river." This time, the man was very anxious. He cried, "If you shut me down, can't I give you more money to buy this boat?" The fisherman thought again: It won't be long before he can cross the river, just to see his sword more carefully. Thinking of this, the fisherman rocked the boat to the other side and shouted, "Hey, here we go! " "

Arriving at the shore, my son got on the boat, rocked the boat with the wind, and soon reached the middle of the river. The fisherman said to the man, "what's your name, son?" Where is your hometown? " When the man answered, a splash came on his face, and his body shook, only to hear a "splash", and a series of blisters appeared on the water. It turned out that his sword fell into the river. But he didn't panic at all. The fisherman said to him, "Why don't you go down and look for that sword?" The son said unhurriedly, "What's your hurry? It's not too late to wait until the ship reaches the shore! " The fisherman wants to help him find it. After listening to his words, he thought to himself, I think you have some wonderful ideas.

I saw my son carved a mark with a big knife on the side of the boat and said, "I dropped my sword here." You can get it back from here when the ship comes to shore. "

On the other side, the son said, "Fisherman, you come with me to find the sword, and I will pay you twice as much." With that, he immediately jumped into the water from the marked place and looked for the sword.

However, that childe can't find the sword. Then the fisherman said to him, "The sword fell in the middle of the river. How can you get it back when you get to the shore now? "

After that, the fisherman got into the water and swam to the middle of the river to find the sword. Sure enough, this sword was found near Jiangxin.

Fable story "Carving a boat for a sword" 8 Today, I will tell you a story called "Carving a boat for a sword".

A long time ago, there was a man in the state of Chu. He always thought he was smart because he studied for two years and practiced martial arts for two years. Until one day, he heard that there was a man from other places who was very powerful, so he wanted to go there and compete with others. Because there was no carriage at that time, he had to go by boat. He got on the boat, and there were many people on the boat, which was very lively. at once

The ship headed for the center of the river. At this time, he accidentally dropped a sword he was carrying into the river. When the boatman and others saw it, they pointed to the sword that fell into the water and said, "Your sword fell into the water. Jump in and get it! " However, the Chu people seem to care. He asked the people around him unhurriedly, "Everyone present, does anyone have a knife?" "Knife? Yes! " One of them said, and handed the knife to the Truman. "But what's the use of a knife?" The man asked doubtfully. "I use it myself!" As he spoke, he carved a mark on the side of the ship. Then slowly encourage everyone to say, "Please don't worry." Everyone is puzzled by the marks carved by the knife. I also urged him from time to time to say, "What are you waiting for? Get in the water and get the sword! " The Chu people looked at the rippling river and said confidently, "Don't worry, I didn't bid!" " "The boat continued to sail forward, and everyone advised him to say," If you don't jump to find the sword, the boat will go further and further, and you will be careful not to find it back. "Truman said confidently," don't worry, don't worry, the mark is engraved there! " "

When the ship landed, Chu people jumped into the river and looked for his sword along the marked place. He dived into the water repeatedly, but every time he surfaced, his hands were empty. He thinks it's because he didn't aim at the target. After careful inspection, he dived into the river again, but in vain, he found nothing. He had to go ashore.

As soon as he landed, he saw everyone laughing and leaning back and forth! "Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha! " The man smiled and said, "You are a man! I just don't know how to be flexible, you think! The sword sank from the beginning, and it is useless for you to mark it, because the sword will not move with the mark. Isn't it useless for you to do so? "

How about it! Everyone has read the story. Any inspiration? What this story wants to tell us is that we can't do things the same, we must learn to be flexible!

Fable story of carving a boat and seeking a sword 9 During the Warring States Period, there was a man in the State of Chu who was going to cross the river by boat with his family heirloom-a glittering sword.

You ask me why the Chu people carry swords with them. Actually, I don't know. Probably like to show off!

After boarding the boat, it may be that the sword is shining, which is too eye-catching. Some people look envious like Chu people, and some people start whispering to each other.

After a while, everyone on board said that it was time for the Chu people to shine, only to see the Chu people pick up their swords and fight harder and harder. Just then, a strong wind blew, and the sword held by the Chu people accidentally fell into the river.

Everyone quickly persuaded the Chu people to say, "Why are you still staring? Go fishing! " I saw this Chu man calmly carved a mark on the boat and said, "This is where the sword fell. As soon as the ship comes ashore, I will jump from this place and I will definitely catch it. " When others saw it, they stopped talking, and began to say that Truman was too stupid, too stupid and too rigid. When we got to the shore, everyone went ashore except the Chu people. Only he is still looking for the mark, ready to jump down and look for the sword.

Soon after, the Chu people found the notch and jumped down. He thought to himself, you people are idiots. If I follow the mark, I can catch it. When I mentioned it, you had nothing to say. There are still several people waiting to see this man's joke on the shore. At the bottom of the river, the Chu people searched for a long time and found nothing. They thought, what's the matter? Could it be stolen? This is over, the ancestral swords are like this, what can I do without them!

Do you all know where the sword fell?

10 Fable of Carving a Boat for a Sword During the Warring States Period, a man from the State of Chu crossed the river by boat. When the boat reached the middle of the river, he accidentally dropped a sword he was carrying into the river. The people on board felt very sorry for this, but the Chu people seemed to have planned it long ago. He immediately took out a knife, carved a mark on the ship's side, and said to everyone, "This is where my sword fell into the water, so I want to carve a mark."

Although everyone didn't understand why he did it, they stopped asking him. After the ship landed, the Chu people immediately launched in the marked place on the ship to catch the fallen sword. After fishing for a long time, there was no sign of the sword. He felt very strange and said to himself, "Isn't this where my sword fell?" I carved a mark here. How can you not find it? "

At this time, the people on the boat smiled and said, "The boat has been moving, but your sword has sunk to the bottom of the water. How can you find your sword? " In fact, after the sword fell into the river, the ship continued to drive, but the sword would not move again. It's ridiculous to find a sword like him.

This story tells us that things in the world are always changing and we can't do things subjectively. People can't stick to dogma. When the situation changes, the methods and means to solve the problem will also change, otherwise it will fail. Warn people not to look at problems one-sidedly, statically and narrowly. (The answer is not unique)

Fable story "Carving a boat for a sword" 1 1 Today, my father and I read the story "Carving a boat for a sword", which made me understand a lot about being a man.

The story tells that once upon a time there was a man on a boat. He put his sword beside the boat and accidentally took it to the sea. All the good people on board were busy helping him get his sword, but he said unhurriedly, "You people are so stupid!" "

So you'll never get it. The man who helped him fish for the sword said angrily, "Do you have any good ideas?" The man said disapprovingly, "just use a knife to carve a mark where the sword fell." Then he took out his knife and carved a mark where he put it down. After the ship landed, he followed the sign to get the sword, but he was busy for a long time and couldn't find his sword.

Dad said, "What do you think of the people in the story? I said his idea was too stupid to accept others' opinions with an open mind. He should correct his mistakes in time. Dad praised me for speaking well.

The fable of carving a boat for a sword 12 During the Warring States Period, a Chu man crossed the river by boat. When he sailed to the mountains, he didn't notice that his sword fell into the water, but he didn't catch it in time. So he made a mark where the sword fell beside the boat. When the ship landed, he dived into the water and touched the place just marked, but he didn't touch anything.

Allusions Someone crossed the river in Chu State. Their swords fell from the boat into the water. They suddenly agreed to their boat and said, "My sword fell there." When the ship stops, it needs to enter the water from its owner. The ship has been built, but the sword has not been built. If you want that sword, will you be confused? Lv Chunqiu dynasty

Metaphor refers to people who don't understand the development and changes of things, but still pay attention to the problem.

The story of carving a boat for a sword

The story of seeking a sword

Original text:

The people of Chu waded in the river and saw their swords fall into the water. They grabbed the boat and said, "this is my sword falling." When the boat stops, you can get into the water from someone you agree with. The ship has been built, but the sword has not been built. If you want that sword, you won't be confused!

Translation:

A Chu man crossed the river by boat. Unconsciously, he threw his sword into the river. He made a mark on the side of the boat and said, "I dropped my sword here." After the ship landed, the man followed the mark engraved on the ship to find the sword, but he couldn't find it for a long time. The ship has gone a long way, but the sword is still there. Don't you think it's silly to cut a boat and find a sword?

To annotate ...

1. involved-crossing, that is, the "boat" derived from the following.

2. The person who is-is the sign of attributive postposition.

3.Its-his, pronoun.

4. from-from.

5. fall, fall, fall.

6. Yes, yes, yes.

7. Suddenly-immediately, quickly, immediately.

8. Deed-carved with a knife.

9. Yes-demonstrative pronoun, here.

10. My.

1 1. Straight-structure auxiliary word, not translated.

12. Fall from where the sword fell.

13. Qi and, pronoun.

14.

15. Ask-find.

16. Fingers, pronouns.

17. Yes.

18. But.

19. If-for example.

20. this way

2 1. Not confused-not very confused? Confused, confused, confused. "Hmmm … Tribal Tiger" is a euphemism.

The fable of carving a boat for a sword 13 A Chu man crossed the river by boat and accidentally dropped his sword into the river. He quickly carved a mark on the side of the boat and said, this is where my sword fell.

After the ship docked, the man went into the water to look for the sword along the mark engraved on the side of the ship, but he couldn't find it for a long time.

The ship has gone a long way, but the sword is still in its original place. Isn't it careless to carve a boat for a sword?

Moral: If you look at the changed things mechanically, there will be no correct actions.

Original text:

Some Chu people waded in the river, and their swords fell into the water from the boat, so they made an agreement with the people on the boat and said, My sword fell from the boat. The ship stopped at the destination, and the Chu people jumped into the water from the marked place to find the sword. The ship has sailed, but the sword has not moved. Isn't it very confusing to look for the sword like this?

Lv Chunqiu inserted steel bars

Lv Buwei, the prime minister of Qin at the end of the Warring States Period (? -235 BC), a miscellaneous work with 26 articles, absorbed the contents of hundred schools of thought's works in the pre-Qin period and preserved a large number of pre-Qin documents. There are many fables among them.