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What do you think of the 200-word idiom story?

(1) 300 words after reading the idiom story.

The story of "being jealous of talents" shows Xiang Yu's ignorance. This is the main reason why he can't get the world. Since ancient times, people who don't appreciate talents are losers. There are also many stories about the Three Kingdoms in idiom stories, which can also supplement your understanding of the Three Kingdoms.

There is a story about "falling out of Sun Shan", which makes me smile bitterly. It tells the story of a man named Sun Shan who went to take the imperial examination with his hometown. He came last, but his hometown didn't make the list. As a result, when he got home, his father asked his son about his grades. Sun Shan also euphemistically said that the last one was himself, and your son didn't make the list. I took the opportunity to show my talent, but in fact, in the eyes of others, it was a bit funny.

What is even more impressive is Cheng Menxue Pear, because it is ridiculous for outsiders to see that * * * borrowed Yuan Li Menyu from his predecessors. Why does it have to stand still? Especially Shi Yang and You Zuo, when it snows, they always stand at the door and don't go in because the teacher is asleep. In fact, they can be called "ignorance". In fact, I personally think that this approach is half wrong. After all, it's the first time to visit, so I should be polite, and the ancients' thoughts are different from ours, so it's better to say less when commenting. Their teachers are also moved by this spirit.

The idiom "black sheep" is often seen, but its allusion is only just understood. It turns out that the principle of governing the country is similar to releasing horses, only to get rid of those bad horses that harm horses. In the imperial court, it was only to sweep away treacherous court officials who endangered the country. This principle of seeing the big from the small is as simple as that.

One idiom after another is just a few crosses, but they all contain the truth that "diligence can make up for mistakes" Since the foundation is not good, I'll make it up!

⑵ Experience in reading idiom stories (about 150 words)

A hole was drilled in the wall to get light from the neighbor's house.

In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a farmer's child named Kuang Heng. He wanted to study very much when he was a child, but because his family was poor, he couldn't afford to go to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative before he could read.

Kuang Heng can't afford books, so he has to borrow books to read. At that time, books were so valuable that people who had books refused to lend them to others easily. During the busy farming season, Kuang Heng worked as a short-term worker for wealthy families and asked them to lend him books for free.

A few years later, Kuang Heng grew up and became the main labor force in the family. He works in the fields all day, and only has time to read some books during his lunch break, so it often takes ten days and a half months to finish reading a book. Kuang Heng was in a hurry, thinking: planting crops during the day, no time to read, you can spend more time reading at night. But Kuang Heng's family is too poor to buy oil for lighting. What should we do?

One night, Kuang Heng was lying in bed reciting the books he had read during the day. Behind me, I suddenly saw a light coming through the east wall. He stood up and went to the wall to have a look. Ah! It turned out that the neighbor's light came through the cracks in the wall. So Kuang Heng thought of a way: he picked up a knife and dug several cracks in the wall. In this way, the light coming through is also very big, so he gathered the light coming through and began to read.

Kuang Heng studied so hard that he became a learned man.

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. When he was young, he was eager to learn. He often closed the door and kept reading alone. Reading from morning till night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. After studying for a long time, I am tired, but I still don't rest. After a long time, I was too tired to doze off. Afraid of affecting his study, he came up with a special method. In ancient times, men had long hair. He found a rope and tied it firmly to the beam. When he is tired of reading, he dozes off. When his head is lowered, the rope will hold his hair and hurt his scalp, wake up immediately and continue to study.

During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin, who was also a famous politician. When I was young, because of the lack of knowledge, I went to many places to do things and was not taken seriously. After returning home, his family was also very cold and looked down on him. It means a lot to him. So, he made up his mind to study hard. He often studies late into the night, is very tired, often takes a nap and wants to sleep. He also figured out a way to prepare an awl. Once he dozed off, he stabbed himself in the thigh with the awl. In this way, I suddenly felt pain, woke up by myself, and then insisted on reading. This made the story of Su Qin's "thorn".

(3) How to write about 300 words after reading idiom stories?

Books are the marine copies of knowledge and the ladder attack of human progress. I like this book very much, because it looks very interesting, and some idioms often appear in our study. I know the words of some idioms and have learned to use them, but I don't know where they come from, such as the idiom "chop and change". This winter vacation, I asked my mother this question. Mother asked me to find the answer in the idiom story.

With questions, I opened the books, haha, now I understand all their origins! Let me talk about the origin of the idiom "chop and change". In ancient times, an old man kept a group of monkeys. Because his monkeys are greedy, he thought of a way to teach them a lesson.

One day, he said to the monkeys, "I will give you chestnuts tomorrow, three in the morning and four in the evening." The monkey was very angry. Then he said, "Well, four in the morning and three in the evening." Hearing this, the monkey turned upside down with joy. In fact, it's all the same, except that the old man changed his technique.

Isn't the origin of "chop and change" funny? Humorous enough! And after reading this book, I learned a lot of idioms that I didn't know before, and I also learned more about their origins. It will be of great help to the use of oral English and writing in the future. You must be single-minded in your future work, and you can't chop and change.

(4) Comments on Idioms 150 words

Let me write some for you.

Study and draw seedlings to stimulate growth.

Yesterday, I read a story about a man who always thought his seedlings were growing too slowly, so he pulled them out to make them grow faster, but they all died because they left the soil.

This story tells me that everything has its own laws, and we must find ways to discover and use these laws in order to succeed. If we violate these laws, we are sure to fail. For example, it takes time, nutrients and sunshine to pull out the seedlings and encourage them. Grow up slowly, and it is a natural process when conditions are available. This is the law. If that man breaks the law, he is bound to fail.

We should also act in accordance with the law, and don't rush for success.

I read the book Idiom Story. One of the stories tells a hundred shots, focusing on Pandang. He thinks his archery is much better than others, and he wants to compare with others. The story expresses that people should not be complacent. There are many people in the world who are more capable than themselves.

After reading this story, I understand that we can't compete with others blindly. More importantly, we should learn from others, so that we can make greater progress.

Reflections on "Give up halfway"

I have read an idiom story "Give up halfway", which tells the story of a man named Le Yangzi. He went to a far away place to study with a teacher. A year later, Le Yangzi came home, and his wife asked him why he came back so soon. He said he was homesick. After listening, the wife picked up a pair of scissors and came to the loom and said, "Weaving should be accumulated bit by bit. If you cut it, the cloth woven in front will be invalid and the study will be invalid. "

Through this idiom story, I understand a truth: stick to everything and don't give up halfway.

Reflections on Idiom Stories

live and work in peace and contentment

I have read some idiom stories, one of which is called "living and working in peace and contentment". The story tells that in the Spring and Autumn Period, a man named Laozi was very dissatisfied with the society at that time, because the country was going to war and forced the people to move all the time. I like an ideal society of "small country and few people". "Small country with few people" refers to a very small country with a small population. People live a leisurely life, and people don't need transportation.

Living and working in peace and contentment means "stable life and happy work". I hope that the earth we live in can be the same as the ideal society I imagined, and everyone can live in peace. There will be no more cases of terrorists, thieves, liars and abducting children around the world.

Reflections on Idiom Stories

Make a comprehensive judgment on sth. Based on a one-sided view

Today, I saw a story of a blind man touching an elephant in an idiom story. The story tells that several blind people touch an elephant, and each person touches a different part. Results Different conclusions were drawn. Some people say it looks like a pillar, some people say it looks like a snake, some people say it looks like a fan, and some people say it looks like a fan.

This story tells us to see the whole thing, not just one side. I will observe everything carefully in the future, and don't see only one side like a blind man touching an elephant.

At the end of one's rope ―― at the end of one's rope.

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There are no donkeys in this place in Guizhou. A busybody entered Guizhou with a donkey in a boat. It's useless after it's shipped. He put it at the foot of the mountain. When the tiger saw it, it turned out to be a huge animal, so he took it as a god and hid it in the Woods to secretly see it. The tiger gradually came out and approached it, carefully, not knowing what it was. One day, the donkey barked loudly. The tiger was very scared and ran away. However, when the tiger came and went to observe it, he felt that the donkey had nothing special. He gradually got used to its sound and walked around it, but the tiger never dared to fight with the donkey. The tiger is more casual and offends it by touching, leaning and bumping. The donkey got angry and kicked the tiger with his hoof. The tiger was so happy that he thought, "That's all the donkey can do!" " So he jumped up, roared loudly, bit the donkey's throat and ate its meat before leaving.

Moral of this article: ① What seems powerful is not terrible. As long as you dare to fight and be good at it, you will surely win the battle.

(2) without real talent and practical learning, it is difficult to gain a foothold in society.

5. Comments on Chinese idiom stories 100 words.

Today, I read an idiom story: Ye Gong Long Hao. This story mainly tells: In ancient times, there was a man named Ye Gong. Ye Gong likes dragons very much, and because he lives in a rich family, everything at home is excellent, so his clothes, hats, shoes, pillars, quilts and pillows at home are all tattooed with dragon patterns. In a blink of an eye, five years passed. During these five years, Ye Gong's family lived in peace and happiness. However, the Ye Gong family doesn't know that the real dragon in the sky knows. Since the Ye Gong family likes me so much, wouldn't it be better to see the real dragon? All right! It's been decided. I'm going to meet a man named Ye Gong tomorrow! The next day, the real dragon came to Ye Gong's house and saw Ye Gong sleeping through the window. Ye Gong was awakened by such a loud breathing. At first glance, my eyes are full of gold, dizzy! This story tells us that some people just like superficial things, not from the heart, so children should never learn from Ye Gong!

[6] Read 500 words of idiom stories

Comments on idiom stories

The idiom story is a wonderful book. There are many idiom stories in the book, each with illustrations, which are very attractive, so I like reading this book very much and can't put it down.

Among them, one of my favorite stories is "Make up a few things". The protagonist of this story is Mr. Nan Guo. He has no real skills, but he eats and drinks in the palace. Later, he changed the king in Korea and changed the rule of blowing rice bowls, from everyone blowing together to blowing one by one. Finally, Mr. Nanguo couldn't get past it and ran away.

Through this story, I understand that we can't deceive people like "Mr. Nanguo". If we want to gain a foothold, we need real talents and practical learning.

I remember once in a music class, the teacher asked us to go home and practice our new songs. I wasn't ready when I got back. I thought all the songs were sung together anyway, and the teacher wouldn't find out. But the next day in music class, the teacher invited several students to sing alone, and I was called. I stuttered and didn't sing. The classmates all laughed, and my face suddenly turned red, thinking that I would never wear makeup again. In the future, I will study hard and be a useful person to society.

I think the story of "pulling out seedlings to encourage others" is also very interesting. The story goes like this: once upon a time, there was a man with a quick temper. After planting some seedlings, it is expected that the seedlings will grow and mature immediately. So he ran to the field and pulled up all the seedlings. Finally, the original green seedlings turned yellow and died.

After reading this story, I understand that things can be done well one step at a time. You can't be as impatient as the farmer in the story and do what you want.

In our life, in order to let us learn more things, our parents run around and report things to this class and that class for us whether we like it or not. Finally, we didn't learn anything well. How I wish mom and dad could think of us.

I like reading idiom stories. There are many such stories in this book, and each story has inspired me a lot and increased my knowledge.

Idiom stories after reading 200 words in grade three.

Reflections on Idiom Stories

Shi Yang's spirit of being open-minded and eager to learn, respecting teachers and valuing morality in Cheng Men Sydney deeply touched me. "Sit up and take notice" let me know that when you look at people with old eyes, you often can't see each other's progress. It is correct to look at each other from a developmental perspective and evaluate each other comprehensively and correctly. Just muddle along and remind me: don't be complacent for a while, make long-term plans, or others will laugh at you in the end! "gild the lily" tells me: always seek truth from facts, don't be clever for a while, otherwise you will not only fail to do things well, but will screw them up. In our daily life, we should not be smart and do unnecessary things.

Reflections on Idiom Stories

I read the book Idiom Story this winter vacation. There are many stories in this book which are very interesting. What impressed me the most was the mantis catching cicadas, which blinded the eyes with one leaf.

Mantis Catching Cicada tells the story of a mantis preparing to prey on a cicada in the back garden of the palace in the Spring and Autumn Period, but this mantis didn't expect a yellowbird to peck at it. The yellowbird wanted to eat mantis, but didn't know that the guards were about to hit it with slingshots. Mantis and yellowbird only saw the immediate interests, but didn't expect the hidden dangers behind them. This story tells us that it is wrong to do things only for immediate interests, regardless of the consequences.

"Blind Eye" is about a poor scholar in ancient times who covered his eyes with a leaf and thought he couldn't see, so he stole from others and was finally caught. This story is likened to the confusion of local phenomena, and the overall situation cannot be seen. I also learned that stealing is wrong.

Through reading, I have increased my knowledge.

After reading the idiom story, please give me an answer quickly ! ! ! Thank you! ! ! ! !

What idiom?

⑼ 300-word composition after reading idiom stories

Reflections on Idiom Stories

After reading this idiom book, I not only learned a lot of idioms, but also learned the meaning of many idioms and understood a lot of truth about being a man. This book contains many idioms that people will use during the Warring States period, and expresses many meanings. In this book, I like and am familiar with many idioms, such as: teaching others how to teach an axe, crying with joy, outstanding people, stabbing people in the back, borrowing an arrow from a straw boat, a close call and so on. I think this book is edited by elite editors and is worth learning and reading by each of us.

There are many idioms in idiom stories that are helpful for us to use in writing. I remember the meaning of selfless idioms very clearly. Let me tell you something: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Pinggong said to Qi Huangyang, "Nanyang lacks a county magistrate. Who should be more suitable? " Qi Huangyang said, "Please thank Hu for going. He can do it. " Gong Ping asked him in surprise: "Xie Hu is not your enemy?" Why did you recommend him? "Qi Huangyang said," You only ask me who can take office and who is the most suitable. You didn't ask Xie Hu if he was my enemy! "So, Gong Ping sent Xie Hu to Nanyang to take office. After Xie Hu took office, he did a lot of good things for the people there. Everyone praised him as a good county magistrate. People like Qi Huangyang are selfless! There is also a close call, I can tell you clearly.

These stories have won people's reading and use, and idioms are really wonderful!

⑽ Comments on Idiom Stories 100 words

After reading the story of Lenore Fox, I feel that Lenore is a cunning fox. He played tricks on other animals, but he laughed at himself there, but he also had bad luck. However, no animal ten times bigger than him can compare with him. Even his uncle Yesenger has been teased by him dozens of times. He subdued and dealt with others by his own strategy, so the Lion King attached great importance to him. He always confuses the lion king and the lion with sweet words and makes them pay more attention to him. Lenore Fox is very vicious. We can't be like him We should help others, not hurt them. Confused by the rhetoric, I wonder if the students have seen such things? Sweet talk refers to untrue things, and people who say sweet talk are certainly not good people. They confuse others with untrue good words, just for profit. We can't be like this. In life, we often see some people do things that we don't notice, and this thing is also beautiful, such as throwing plastic bottles into the trash can, picking up the scraps of paper we see, and crossing the road with a blind grandfather ... We should also be such people and set a good example for the development of civilization!

After reading this book, I know that I have to use my head to do everything. Lenna Fox always thinks about everything, but sometimes he is smart. We should learn from Lena Fox and try our best to use his brain so that it won't rust, but we can't learn from it!