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Unforgettable idiom stories.
1. Find five simple and memorable idiom stories about the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Three visits to the thatched cottage: originated from Liu Bei's three visits to Zhuge Liang Caotang. C: It means to patronize and visit. version

Throw a brick to attract jade: abandon the transfer, take the jade right, and exchange a small price for a big profit.

Tripod: It comes from the military confrontation between Wei, Shu and Wu, and no one can defeat anyone. It seems that three legs have set up a big situation in the world.

White bones exposed in the wild: from, corpses, white bones exposed in the wild, describing the cruelty of war, similar to dead bodies everywhere.

Going to the party with a single knife: it comes from Guan Yu who only brought a knife to the Hongmen banquet, describing a person as brave.

2. There are 100 idiom stories in primary school Chinese, which are interesting and easy to remember.

Courage is noble or great.

dizzy

Birds in the high places are a good source. They bow their heads and hide.

beyond doubt

Shang Mo sangjian

The difficulty of golden leather

If you want to talk about it, stop.

There is nothing to worry about.

First, manners and human manners.

The glory of one side

Looking for something close at hand from a distance

The knowledge or law of something, and then the knowledge or law of something similar.

Old and frail, like a candle swaying in the wind ―― the autumn of life

If nothing happens, then nothing happens.

Reflections on Intermediate Feedback

I was rewarded for not committing a crime or doing anything.

Wei xian's admiration

Opera is neither boring nor short.

In ancient parcels, people were granted, symbolizing the granting of land and power.

The requirements of feudal ethics for female gender.

A little skill

Time is not treated.

Form a small group to pursue self-interest and exclusion

Marriage between men and women

An unyielding man

Yu Yu Youqiong Building

exceed one's expectation

Not for military leaders.

Soft knife-not easy to detect

Slow action caught up with the emergency.

It looks impressive, but it lacks real value

Forever longer leaks

Caveman

Sell one's children

Like two things.

Man proposes, God disposes; The plan is in people, but the result is in the sky.

Old Testament or Old Testament?

Yi Xian Yi steet

I have been in the kitchen for three days.

Women look good in clothes.

Blindness of eyes

Ruler's way of ruling

To flout/challenge the law openly

A bad close friend

Listen to the orders of the state

3. Seek simple and memorable idiom stories

1. Avoid Miyake: During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was civil strife in Jin State, and Jin Xiangong's son Zhong Er fled to Chu State. King Chu Cheng took him in and entertained him. He promised that if there was a war in Chu Jin, the Jin army would retreat from three houses (one in Sanli). Later, Zhong Er returned to the State of Jin with the help of Qin Mugong. The state of Jin supported the struggle between Song and Chu, and the two armies met in Chengpu. Zhong Er avoided, lured the enemy in and won. 2. A blockbuster: According to legend, Chu Zhuangwang (also known as Qi Weiwang) spent three years in politics, playing all day and turning a blind eye to state affairs. A courtier said to Zhuang Wang, "I heard that there is a big bird in the countryside that doesn't fly for three years and doesn't sing for three years. What's wrong? " Zhuang Wang said: "This bird can fly without flying, and it will soar in the sky;" It will be a blockbuster if you don't sing. " Then, we will rectify state affairs, enrich Qiang Bing, and form a situation of great governance in just a few years. 3. Be brave: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Fu Cha, the king of Wu, defeated and captured Gou Jian, the king of Yue. Gou Jian fed the horse for three years and was tortured. After returning home, he decided to take revenge and rejuvenate the country. He asked Fan Li to help train the army, hire talents, take part in labor by himself, and insist on sleeping on firewood. He tasted courage before every meal, and finally destroyed Wu. 4. An old horse knows the way: In the Spring and Autumn Period, at the request of Yan State, Qi Huangong led troops to repel the invasion of Shan Rongguo; The Milu, the king of Shanrong, fled to the lonely bamboo country to ask for reinforcements, and Guan Zhong followed Qi Huangong to defeat the reinforcements of the lonely bamboo country. On the way back to China, Qi Jun was trapped by a fake guide's agency. Guan Zhong suggested using an old horse to lead the way to save the day. 5. Apologize for your mistake: During the Warring States Period, Zhao had two important ministers, Lian Po and Lin Xiangru. Because of Lin Xiangru's many meritorious deeds, Wang Zhao made him Prime Minister, but Lian Po was unconvinced and thought that his martial arts had overshadowed him. Lin Xiangru avoided Lian Po many times for the sake of the country. Lian Po was ashamed when he learned of his good intentions, so he went to Lin Xiangru's house to confess secretly. From then on, the two made up and became friends with each other. 6. On paper: During the Warring States Period, Zhao Kuo, the son of Zhao She, a famous Warring States soldier, was proficient in and could speak the art of war. Even his father can't beat him, and he thinks he is invincible. Zhao She thinks that he is an armchair strategist and doesn't understand traffic. Later, when Zhao She died, Zhao Kuo took Lian Po's place. Lin Xiangru and others strongly opposed it. Zhao Wang insisted that Zhao Kuo lost 400,000 troops in the battle of Changping. 7. Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs. Once upon a time, there was a man who kept an old hen at home. This hen is very capable of laying eggs, but for a while, she never laid eggs and was sick. The man thought it was useless to raise chickens without laying eggs, so he killed them and found that gallstones were the cause of their illness. Gallstones of all sizes are like eggs. When killing chickens, it happened that Xianglin, the quick-talking sister next door, came to visit. When I saw it, I talked nonsense everywhere, saying that this man was short-sighted and killed an old hen who could lay eggs.

8. Wait for the rabbit. A rabbit ran to the pigsty in the middle of the night to steal the grass from the pigsty, but because it was dark, it accidentally fell into the pig manure pool next to the pigsty and drowned. The next day, the Song people were very happy to see the dead rabbit, so they stayed beside the pigsty every day, hoping that another rabbit would steal the grass from the pigsty and drown in the pig manure pool. This is the origin of waiting for pigs. Pigs and strains are interchangeable words, so they are also called waiting rabbits in history books.

9. contradiction. There was a man in Chu who sold both shields and spears. (He) boasted, "My shield is so strong that nothing can penetrate." (He) praised his spear and said, "My spear is very sharp, and there is nothing it can't pierce." Someone said, "What will happen if you stab your shield with your spear?" The seller can't respond. An airtight shield and an airtight spear cannot exist at the same time.

10. Ye Gong likes dragons. Once upon a time, there was a man named Ye Gong who liked dragons very much. In his home, dragons are painted on walls, carved on columns and embroidered on the cover. The real dragon in the sky heard that Ye Gong likes dragons, so he came to visit him at Ye Gong's house. His long tail stretched out in the hall and put his head into the window to look around. When Ye Gong saw the real dragon in the sky, he was terrified out of his wits and turned pale, so he quickly hid. It turns out that Ye Gong likes not real dragons, but fake dragons that are painted, embroidered and carved.

4. Write a weekly diary and record an idiom story

A word is worth a thousand dollars-high-quality literary works or calligraphy

Spring Snow [melodies of the élite in the State of Chu]—highbrow art and literature

Explain the word increase or decrease and reward your daughter. Words of praise are exquisite and unchangeable.

The source "Biography of Historical Records and Lv Buwei": "There is a thousand dollars hanging on the gate of Xianyang, and those who can increase or decrease a word will be given a thousand dollars."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is often used as a compliment. Refers to a slight change in the article; Play the role of finishing touch or the exquisiteness of hymns. Generally used as attribute and object.

Distinguish between "gold" and "gold".

Synonym is a thousand words, a pearl, a pearl.

Antonyms are worthless.

Example: Lu Xun's essays; The meaning is extremely profound; It really is ~.

Idiom Story At the end of the Warring States Period, there was a businessman named Lv Buwei in the State of Qin. Because when he was in Zhao, he helped Prince Chu of Qin Zhuang (the proton of Zhao at that time) and gave his concubine Zhao Jixu to Zi Chu as his wife. After Zi Chu succeeded to the throne, he was named Wen Xin Hou and his official residence was Guo Xiang.

King Zhuang Xiang died of illness after only three years in office. His thirteen-year-old son Zheng (born to Zhao Ji) succeeded to the throne, which is the famous Qin Shihuang in history. The famous four sons of the Warring States have thousands of diners. Lv Buwei thinks that his position is not worse than others, and he has raised 3,000 diners. As his think tank, he came up with various ways to consolidate his regime. These diners have all kinds of things, and their famous opinions and experiences are all put forward and written in Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, which discuss the ancient and modern things in the world.

At that time, Lu published the book in Xianyang, the capital of Qin State, and hung up the reward box, saying that whoever could add or subtract a word in the book would be rewarded with 1000 yuan (a catty of gold).

5. What are the stories of folk idioms? Remember that idioms are four words. Thank you very much

At the last stop, I returned to Zhao's home from the city wall, offering a humble apology, hoping that Mei could quench her thirst like a duck to water and cross the rubicon.

6. The most unforgettable idiom story is 300 words.

To teach fish to swim

After learning the craft for two years, the little carpenter can also make several utensils, feeling a little smug and feeling great inside. He no longer listens to his master, but only likes to wander around with an axe and do carpentry. On this day, the little carpenter did not help the master well, but slipped out to play. When he came to a house, he didn't know it was the house of Luban, the grandfather of the carpenter. Others saw him with an axe and asked, "Hey, what are you doing with an axe?" The little carpenter said proudly, "Don't you see?" I am a carpenter. "He kept fiddling with the axe. Someone brought a big piece of wood, and he split it three times and two times to make a crooked stool.

Many people laughed that he used a big axe in front of Lu Ban. He picked up the stool unhappily and went back to the master to ask who Lu Ban was. The master smiled and said, "You are too arrogant to show your talents in front of your grandfathers. Go ahead, I can't teach you. " The little carpenter realized that he was wrong, but it was too late.

7. Ask for an idiom. I only remember the story of the idiom, but I don't remember what idiom it is.

miss the point

Pinyin bóshm m:I lǘ

Synonym: irrelevant antonym: concise and to the point

Usage: verb-object type; As a predicate; Supplement; Descriptive words and expressions are irrelevant.

Description: Doctor: Ancient official name. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts, without a word "donkey". Ironically, writing a long article is irrelevant.

Source: Mianxue of Yan Family Instructions by Yan Zhitui in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Ask a word, pay you several hundred dollars, and blame you, otherwise there will be no meeting. There is a saying on a summer night:' The doctor bought a donkey with three books and coupons, but there was no word donkey.' "

Example:

After these words:

Riddle:

Idiom story:

At that time, there was a doctor who was familiar with the four books and five classics, and his stomach was full of classics. He admires himself and always talks about everything.

One day, a doctor's donkey died, so he went to the market and bought one. After the two sides negotiated the price, the doctor asked the donkey seller to write a certificate. The donkey seller said that he could not read and asked the doctor to write for him, and the doctor immediately agreed. The donkey seller immediately borrowed a pen, ink, paper and inkstone, and the doctor immediately wrote. He wrote very carefully, and three pieces of paper took a long time. The donkey seller asked the doctor to read it to him. The doctor gave a dry cough and began to read. Passers-by gathered around to listen.

It took the doctor a long time to read the evidence. Hearing this, the donkey seller asked him inexplicably, "Teacher Wang has written three pieces of paper, but why doesn't he even have a donkey word?" In fact, just write down how much I sold you a donkey one day, and it's over. Why write so much? "

Everyone watching from the sidelines burst into laughter. After the story spread, some people made up several ironic proverbs: "A doctor bought a donkey, and the book has three pages, but there is no donkey." .

8. Some idioms and stories that are easy to remember

Don't pay attention to facts based on people's casual views on things.

Once upon a time, a countryman lost an axe. He thought it was a neighbor's son who stole it, so he paid attention to the man's words and deeds everywhere. The more he looked, the more he felt like an axe thief. Later, the man who lost the axe found it. It turned out that he accidentally lost his way in the valley when he went up the mountain to cut wood the other day. After finding the axe, he met his neighbor's son again. Look at him again. He doesn't look like a thief.

Suspecting neighbors and stealing axes: not paying attention to facts, being suspicious of people and things.

9. An interesting, memorable and short idiom story.

Fighting between snipes and mussels (also known as fighting between snipes and mussels), the idiom "fighting between snipes and mussels benefits the fisherman". Metaphor means that both sides can't stand each other and let the third party benefit from it. This language comes from Qing Xiang Zi Ling's "XuanYuanTing Crying Tomb". The competition between snipe and clam is selected from Yance Warring States Policy. The debater used folk fables to illustrate that Zhao Yan's stalemate would bring harm to the two countries, thus preventing Zhao from attacking Yan. It tells people that in all kinds of chaotic and complicated contradictions and struggles, if the opposing sides can't fight, the result will be both losses and the third party will benefit from it.