The "Idiom Animation Gallery" used to have this program, telling idiom stories. I don't know if it is the one you are looking for.
I hope it helps you.
Ⅱ Idiom Story Animation Edition
Idiom: one leaf can't see.
Pinyin: YYèzhàng mü
Explanation: the eyes are blocked by a leaf, which means that you can't see the whole picture of things.
Source: * * * "On protracted war": "One leaf is blind, you can't see Mount Tai, but you are self-righteous."
For example, we can't blind one leaf.
Pinyin code: yyzm
Synonym: A leaf cannot see Mount Tai.
Riddle: Since
Usage: as object and attribute; Used to persuade people.
English: One leaf is blind.
Story: A bookworm read the story of cicada slough from an ancient book and believed it. He searched everywhere, picked all the leaves from the cicada's hiding place, took them home to cover his face and do experiments, and asked his wife if she could see him. The wife said angrily that she couldn't see. He took this leaf and stole it in the street. After being arrested, he said, "I'm blind. Can you see it? "
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Ⅲ idiom story animation "tight encirclement" HD
Idiom: Return to the tight encirclement
Pinyin: tiā n luó d ě wng.
Commentary: Luo Tian: A net for catching birds in the air. There are nets in the sky and underground. Refers to the encirclement set in the upper and lower directions. Metaphor enemy, fugitives, etc.
Source: "Da Song Xuan He Dispatch" Henderson: "It is difficult to leave the Yin House, and it is worth the wind and rain." Yuan Anonymous's Lock the Mirror is the third fold: "If the heavenly soldiers are out of tight encirclement, don't leave two holes of demons."
For example, when the enemy dies, it will form a tight encirclement that makes fascist the Monkey King have nowhere to escape. * * * "On protracted war"
Pinyin code: tldw
Synonym: Skynet is long and slow, but it doesn't leak.
Antonym: escape
Usage: as subject and object; The description method is rigorous.
English: There is a snake above and a snake below.
Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Fei Wuji, who was very good at flattery, encouraged King Chu Ping to take possession of the bride of Prince Bijian, fearing that Prince Bijian and his teacher would rebel, designed and killed Wu She, and sent his son Fei Dexiong to Fancheng to lure Wu She back to Beijing to be punished. Wu Zixu got the news of Bi Jian, the king of Wu, and escaped from this tight encirclement and went to Wu to assist the king of Wu in attacking Chu.
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Ⅳ Idiom story animation "insatiable greed" HD
Idiom: insatiable greed
Pinyin: tānéwúyàn
Explanation: disgust: satisfaction. Greed is never satisfied.
Source: "Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Zhuan Zhao Gong": "There is no end to greed and endless resentment."
For example, his insatiable temper has become more cruel with age. Liang Bin's Red Flag Spectrum Eight
Pinyin code: tdwy
Synonym: push your luck and be greedy.
Antonym: spotless and contented.
Two-part allegorical saying: Eat five flavors and think six flavors; When you become emperor, you want to live forever.
Lantern riddle: I want to be an official when I am admitted to a scholar, and I want to ascend to heaven when I climb Mount Tai.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe people's greed
L 1: let's eat
Story: At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, six ministers of Jin merged with each other to strengthen their own strength. Zhibo is an ambitious man who always wants to expand his sphere of influence. He wanted to annex Zhao Xiangzi and besieged him in Jinyang City. Send someone to Han Kangzi and Wei for help. They all knew that Zhi Bo was insatiable, so they joined forces to attack him.
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Ⅳ Idiom story animation "preconceptions" HD
Get down to business, sacrifice one's life for righteousness, enter the house for fantasy, please enter the urn, get down to business, be terminally ill, explain it in simple terms, be superb, be out of place, make ends meet, be fascinating, lead the wolf into the room, be preconceived, enter the file, follow the trend, live within our means, and take it by surprise.
ⅵ Classic Idiom Stories The first 1 10 cartoon, the complete works of classic idiom stories.
In the 5,000-year-old traditional culture of the Chinese nation, idiom stories are the bright pearl and treasure of Chinese. It is concise, vivid and vivid, and has rich historical culture and national cultural accumulation. The formation of every historical idiom has a true historical fact, which reflects politics, military affairs, culture, folk customs, morality and ideals. We can learn about the long history, superb wisdom and eternal language of the Chinese nation through these historical idiom stories. Idioms are concise and incisive stereotypes or short sentences that people have used for a long time. They are the product of history and the crystallization of culture. They have a solemn and elegant writing color and have always been loved by people. Whether speaking or writing, using some idioms accurately and appropriately will make the language icing on the cake. Idioms come from historical stories, fables and fairy tales. , and contains political, economic, cultural and other knowledge. Through idiom stories, children can understand the long history, precious cultural heritage and superb wisdom of the Chinese nation. Literally, the meanings of many idioms are not difficult to understand, such as "close call", "learning from the East", "waiting for the rabbit", "nothing ventured, nothing gained" and so on. But when it comes to the context and specific meaning of these idioms, many children may not be clear. In order to enrich children's idiom knowledge and improve their Chinese literacy and reading level, we selected some classic idioms from a large number of idioms used by people every day and compiled this set of Idioms Commonly Used in Primary School Textbooks: Stories of Chinese Idioms. These idioms are classic, philosophical, contemporary, practical and interesting. The content of each story is simple, lively and interesting, easy to understand, intriguing and enlightening after reading. Each story is added with explanation and source in the form of "idiom finishing touch" to help children correctly understand the meaning and source of idioms and use them freely; Equipped with exquisite cartoon illustrations, which complement the story and enhance children's reading interest; At the same time, "idiom games" have been added to some articles to enlighten children's wisdom. We sincerely wish every child can learn successfully with this set of Chinese idiom stories!
ⅶ Classic Idiom Stories Episode 60 Animation, Complete Works of Classic Idiom Stories
Know your limitations
Know your own situation and have a correct estimate of yourself.
When Qi Weiwang became king, all he did was eat, drink and be merry, and he liked to listen to others play the piano. Zou Ji took the piano to visit Qi Weiwang, only talking but not playing, and linked the reason of not playing the piano with governing the country, so that Qi Weiwang could understand the reason of governing the country. Qi Weiwang appointed Zou Ji as Prime Minister. Zou Ji is very self-aware and influenced Qi Weiwang with his own image.
be tireless in teaching
Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired.
Confucius led his disciples around the world and experienced Xinzheng disease. They had to live there for several months. Disciple Fan Chi asked Confucius how to do farm work. Confucius was unhappy. Instead of tirelessly teaching others, he admitted that he was not as good as the old farmer. Fan Chi had to consult local farmers and eventually planted gourds and lentils.
break up a friendship
Make a clean break means: cut in half across the board. Metaphor resolutely cut off relations. 、
In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, after Han Xin was made King of Qi, Prime Minister Xiao He worried that Han Xin's military strength was too great to threaten the Liu family, so he went to Fan Kuai to discuss business. Fan Kuai got carried away and even boasted about how he defeated Xiang Yu to protect his master Liu Bang. Facing this hungry and helpless Han Xin in Huaiyin, ask one or two people to make a clean break with him.
ⅷ Idiom Story Animation "Go with the Flow" HD
To finish (in writing or painting) at one go.
[Pronunciation] [y and hu and ér jio]
[Explanation] Swing: Swing; Just: success. I finished it as soon as I started writing. Describe writing, writing articles and drawing quickly.
[Source] Song Zhu compiled "Old News of Qu Yan": "Dongpo waved his hand; Pass it on to subordinates in a few days; Paper is expensive. "
It's easier to write a thousand words without thinking, than to break a word without thinking.
[Antonym] It is difficult to talk about words with great care.
ⅸ Chinese idiom story video animation should be packaged and downloaded.
Hello! How to download Chinese idiom stories
ⅹ What's the name of the cartoon telling idiom stories?
Idiom animation gallery
Content introduction:
With his crooked robot, Dr Panda took a time machine to the age when the idiom story happened, and understood the meaning of the idiom through personal experience.
Reference: 4399 Idiom Story