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What idioms did Wang Liqun's friends say?
Idiom, the essence of China language, the crystallization of ancient wisdom! Idioms and stories are fascinating, with concise and delicate language and meaningful connotation. Taste idioms and interpret life. Teacher Wang Liqun of Henan University takes you into a dazzling treasure house of idioms, and together with you, you are in the prime of life, tracing back to the source. Code of Marriage Life: Idioms are the essence of Chinese in the development of thousands of years. They are concise, vivid, thorough and reasonable in words, which will add icing on the cake to our language and writing. Teacher Wang Liqun led us into the dazzling treasure house of Chinese idioms, and explored the source with us to suit both refined and popular tastes. Real Warriors: Since ancient times, the pursuit of bravery and courage has always been one of the eternal themes of mankind. Whether it is the courage of all-powerful politicians, the bloody battlefields of generals defending the country, or the endless failure of ordinary people in the face of difficulties in daily life, "courage" cannot be separated from us. It can be said that nothing can be successful without brave spirit and innovative courage. Success belongs to the brave, and failure waits for the weak. However, what is the connotation of courage? What qualities should a real soldier possess? In the treasure house of Chinese idioms, which idioms are the best annotations of real warriors?

The third episode. Friend: As the saying goes, "One hero has three gangs". In our daily life, no one can live without friends. Friends are indispensable spiritual comfort and action support. Good friends are definitely a rare asset in life. It can be said that it is human nature to make friends, and the ways of making friends vary widely. There are firm friendship and awkward friendship with Jin Lan, as well as shallow friendship with nodding acquaintances and casual acquaintances. Making friends at different levels means different life experiences for everyone.

The mystery of not being eliminated: more than 20 years ago, "laid-off" and "dismissal" were still unfamiliar words to the public. Now, these things have become commonplace. Market economy follows a natural law, the superior and the inferior are eliminated; Moreover, the development of social economy can't always grow steadily, and there are always periods of low tide and depression. In the economic recession, people who fail to meet expectations will inevitably be eliminated. Therefore, no matter what industry you are engaged in, you must have a sense of crisis. How can we keep pace with the times and not be eliminated by society? There are several situations that we must always pay attention to. So how can we become a person who is not eliminated by society? What enlightenment will these idioms give us, such as "stupefied", "unlearned" and "mantis catches cicada, yellowbird comes last"?

The fifth episode. You show me off: although "show off" is only a new word that has appeared in recent years, it is not new about showing off. It can be said that it has existed since ancient times. When the word "xiu" entered the officialdom, everything began to deteriorate and xiu became an out-and-out derogatory term. So, what are the main idioms about "putting on a show"? Why do you say that the show of ancient officialdom also has a different taste? What are the tricks of the ancients to make a show?

Episode 6. There is a game in "Rice": rice refers to a banquet, but according to scholars' research, the word "rice" originated in the Song Dynasty and has a history of 1000 years. However, the rice referred to in the Song Dynasty is different from the rice referred to today. What was the original intention of this meal? China's famous entertainment in ancient times, such as "Hongmen Banquet" and "A glass of wine to relieve soldiers' worries", is well known. What kind of meal stories do these idioms reveal for us?

Episode 7. Gossip about crazy dancing: Gossip is a very common phenomenon in human society. There are many idioms about gossip in China's idiom stories, such as groundless talk, hearsay, right and wrong, three men make a tiger and so on. People talk in fear, and rumors plague our lives. So how did these idioms come into being? What kind of story happened in the production process? How have these rumors affected the history of China and our lives?

The eighth episode. Double-sided desire: desire is human instinct. Desire has both positive and negative aspects. Desire itself has two sides. We should not only see the negative side of desire, but also see the positive side of desire. In China's idioms, there are many things about people being stimulated and controlled by desire. Some people hear chickens dancing, where there is a will, there is a way, while others are hungry and short of people. So how did these idioms come into being and how did they affect our lives?

Episode 9. See through the deception of "masters": Through a large number of idioms, we can know that almost all the lives of the ancients, even the so-called masters who walk in the rivers and lakes, are good at boasting and deceiving the world. Sometimes success really needs packaging, but boasting about packaging can never be a real master. So, in idioms, how do Jianghu experts deceive everyone? What tricks do they have? And what is the difference between the strategies of real masters and them?

The tenth episode. Naughty tongue: language is a wonderful thing, because language can be an angel, sending warmth to the world, or a devil, sending disaster to the world. Sometimes, language is a tool for emotional communication, which brings people closer together, and sometimes it is an important cause of disaster.