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How much do you know about the idioms of Saint Amethyst?

The sacred amethyst occupies an important position in China ancient enlightenment books. As we all know, three-character classics, hundreds of surnames and thousands of characters synthesize "three thousand" Saint Amethyst is the leader of these three ancient children's enlightenment books. There have been clouds since ancient times, and it is also true that reading the sacred amethyst can tell the eternal events.

Idioms are extremely refined words, and many idioms and allusions come from this enlightening book, San Zi Jing. Some of these idioms are familiar to people, but some have never been seen before. Here, let's talk about these idioms.

In Saint Amethyst, there is a saying that "Meng Mu once chose a neighbor, but his son didn't learn it, so he broke the loom". From this sentence, we can draw two related idioms, namely, Meng Mu moved three times and Meng Mu broke the loom. These two idioms are familiar to everyone and need not be elaborated.

The two idioms, Yanshan Wulong and Wuzi Deng Ke, come from the four sentences of "Dou Yanshan, well-taught, taught Wuzi, and became famous all over the world" in Sanzi Jing. People may have heard that Wuzi entered the exam, but it is not necessarily Yanshan Wulong. Yanshan Five Dragons, also known as "Dou Shi Five Dragons". Dou's "Five Dragons" said that Dou had five sons in the Five Dynasties, and his family education was very strict. He built 40 study rooms, bought thousands of books and hired scholars as teachers. Aspiring scholars from all over the world listened to their speeches. The five sons are smart and witty, and they are good at writing. They have all been admitted to Jinshi successively. Feng Dao and Zeng Zeng, friends of Yanshan Mountain, wrote a poem praising, "The spirit is old, and the sweet-scented osmanthus is fragrant."

These four sentences only produced an idiom, which is the familiar idiom "Huang Xiangwen Xi". Twenty-four filial piety pictures also recorded the touching story of Huang Xiaoshun's father.

"When you are four years old, you can make pears grow. You should be a prophet." There is an idiom in these four sentences that Kong Rong makes pears big. This idiom is known to primary school students, so I won't elaborate on it.

This idiom comes from "Zhong Ni was a teacher, an ancient sage, and studied hard". Confucius, a sage, asked Wei Xiang, a prodigy, to seek knowledge, which shows that Confucius' spirit of not being ashamed to ask questions is worth learning.

"Zhao Zhongling, reading Lu Lun, studying diligently for officials" has produced an idiom, which is Zhao Pu reading at night. Zhao Pu, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, has a high position, but he is still diligent and admirable.

These four sentences have produced three idioms, that is, hanging beam on the head, stabbing the stock ticket with a cone, if you don't teach, you will be diligent, that is, hanging beam and stabbing the stock ticket with a cone, and Sun Jing is biting. These three idioms are also familiar to us, especially when it comes to thighs, it means "stabbing stocks", and this word is often discriminated in Chinese exams.

Che Yin Sachfree, Sun Kangying, Si Nuo and Mai Chen have negative wages, and rice is hanging in the corner. These four idioms come from the three-character classic, "If you are a Sachifirefly, if you are covered with snow, you will never stop learning, if you have a negative salary, if you hang in the corner, you will still suffer." Che Yin used the light of fireflies to study; Sun Kang borrowed the reflection of snow to study. Although they are poor, they still insist on reading. Zhu Maichen of the Han Dynasty read a book while collecting firewood. Shi Biao in the Sui Dynasty also studied while herding cattle. Although they all worked hard physically and mentally, they all insisted on studying and finally achieved something.

The idiom Su Quan became angry at the age of twenty-seven. He was old when he was studying, but he regretted it too late and was still young. Think before it is too late. The idiom "Liang Hao wins the championship" comes from the phrase "Liang Haoruo, who is 82 years old, is a quack if he opposes the imperial court".

These sentences "won eight years old, can recite poems, secrete seven years old, can assign chess, and he is open-minded." People are amazing. They learned it when they were young. When they are effective, Cai Wenji can distinguish the piano, Xie Daowen can recite, and she is a woman. She is very clever. She is a man, she should be a policeman. " These sentences have produced idioms, such as Zu Ti learning poetry, Wenxi distinguishing the piano, Shimi giving chess, and Daowei.

The last two idioms, Zheng Zi and Wei Xian's adopted son, come from the words "Tang Fang was seven years old, raised a child prodigy and established Zheng Zi" and "Jin, my adopted son, posthumous child, the only classic" in the Three Characters Classic.

Everyone is familiar with these twenty-four idioms of Saint Amethyst. Of course, there are many unfamiliar idioms. How many do you know? If you don't know, why don't you settle down and read this enlightening book? It will be glad that you came.

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