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The Relationship between History and Idioms
Idioms are taken from the beginning of history.

First, historical idioms

1, set

[Interpretation] A drum: the first drum, work: cheer up, qi: qi. Playing drums for the first time in a battle can boost the spirit of soldiers. Metaphor when you are strong enough, do things right away.

[Language] Zuo Zhuan? Ten years of Zhuang Gong: "Husband War; Courage, too, makes great efforts; Decline again; Three are exhausted.

[People] Cao Lie (Gui) (also known as Cao I, sound ei) and. Date of birth is unknown. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Dr. Lu Guo (now from Dongping County, Shandong Province) was a famous military theorist. In ten years, Duke Zhuang of Lu attacked Lu together. Don't ask for it. Please win the trust of the people and fight again later. In the battle, he obeyed the command and defeated his division. This is the rule of high morale.

After the war, Duke Zhuang asked Cao Ding why he ordered the attack when the Qi army beat the drums for the third time. Cao Ding said: "Fighting mainly depends on morale, and beating gongs and drums is to boost morale. The first drum attack, high morale; The second drum attack, morale has declined; By the time the drum was played for the third time, the morale was gone. And our army is full of courage and courage, and of course it has defeated the other side.

2, a golden word

Later, "deference is better than obedience" became a common idiom, indicating that it is better to listen to others' opinions than to be courteous and polite, and it is often used as social language to express acceptance of others' hospitality or gifts.

[Definition] Add the word loss; Reward a thousand dollars. Delicate description language; Cannot be changed.

[Language] Northern and Southern Dynasties? Zhong Rong, "Poetry? Ancient poetry: "Wen Wen Yi Li; Meaning is sad and distant; Soul-stirring; It can be said to be almost a word.

[Character] At the end of the Warring States Period, there was a businessman in the State of Qin named Lv Buwei (a native of Puyang, Wei, originally from Yangzhai, now Yuzhou, Henan). As his think tank, he came up with various ways to consolidate his regime. These diners, all kinds, have everything.

3. A word teacher

[Interpretation] Correct typos or point out the inappropriateness of a word in the text.

[Language] "The Poet of Qing Dynasty Jade Chip" "Zheng Gu is in Yuanzhou, and Qi once brought him poems. There is a poem in "Morning Plum": "There were a few branches in Qiancun, Zita Law last night. Gu said, "It's not too early, it's not if". Miracle doesn't think he is a natural admirer, and scholars regard the valley as a text teacher. "

Once upon a time, there lived a fierce tiger in a cave somewhere. One day, it felt very uncomfortable because there was no food to satisfy its hunger. So it went out of the cave and went to nearby Shan Ye to look for food.

[Character] At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the poet Zheng Gu returned to his hometown of Yichun, Jiangxi. Monks are happy to write poems. One day, Qi wrote a poem "Early Plum". There are two sentences in the poem: "From the former village, several branches opened last night." Zheng Gu thought the plum blossom was getting late, because it had been in bloom several times. So the "number" in the last sentence was changed to "one" Qi has always been highly respected, and later scholars called Zheng Gu "the teacher of centralized information".