Pull out the seedlings to encourage them, pinyin: bá mi á o zh zh m: ngng. Allusion: Some people in Song Dynasty felt sorry for their seedlings, but they suddenly came back and said, "I am sick today, so I want to help them grow up." His son hurried to see it, Miao was dying. Interpretation of Mencius' Gong Sunchou: Metaphor goes against the objective law of the development of things, and it is a bad thing to be eager for success.
Idiom story: Once upon a time, there was a farmer in the Song Dynasty who was worried that the seedlings in his field were not tall, so he went to see them every day. Three days passed and the seedlings did not move. He thought of a way and hurried to the field to raise seedlings tree by tree. I went back and told my son that the seedlings had grown a lot. My son ran to the field and saw that all the seedlings were dead.
Idiom story:
Idiom stories are a part of the history of China, and idioms are the accumulation of history. There is a far-reaching story behind every idiom. After the polishing of time, thousands of people have passed from mouth to mouth, and every idiom is so profound, meaningful and concise. Reading idiom stories can help us understand history, things, knowledge and accumulate beautiful language materials.
Therefore, learning idioms is the only way for teenagers to learn China culture. Idiom stories tell some truth with profound and vivid story allusions. Idioms are reasonable words, which laid the foundation of our country's cultural city. Later, it was compiled into a series of books called idiom stories.