1. The Revelation of an Idiom Story 311 words
The Revelation of an Idiom
Today, I came across an idiom from a book-a rope saw a broken wood. When I first came into contact with this word, I thought: What does this idiom mean? I hurried to look up the dictionary, and it turned out that "pulling a rope as a shovel can also break wood." It's surprising that the rope is so weak that it can break solid wood. What does it use to cut wood? I'm a little confused. Later, after listening to mom and dad's explanation, I suddenly realized. The rope sawed the wood by perseverance and perseverance. I can't help feeling deeply at the thought of this. Since ancient times, many people have achieved seemingly difficult things with this perseverance.
In ancient times, there was a man named Yugong. With firm confidence and perseverance, he did an earth-shattering thing. That is what later generations often praise as "a foolish man moves mountains". Yugong's family lives at the foot of Taihang Mountain and Wangwu Mountain, and they pass through these two mountains every day. It is hard for them to climb the mountains. Yu Gong is determined to move these two mountains with his children and grandchildren. Somehow, it was known by Zhisou. Zhisou said to Yugong, "It's fantastic to want to move the mountain with your broken skills." Yu Gong said firmly, "I know it is really difficult for me to do it, but I have a son, and my son also has his son. There is no end to children and grandchildren, and one day those two mountains will be moved by us." This moved God. God sent someone to move these two mountains. From then on, the Yugong family went out and never suffered from climbing the mountain again.
There is also a story about three brothers climbing a mountain to watch the sunrise. The third child had just climbed a little, and he was already sweating. He looked up at the mountain and soared into the sky. So, he said, "I won't climb. The mountain is so high that I can't climb at all. I think I'd better forget it." The second child and the boss ignored him and just climbed up. Near the midpoint, the boss accidentally fell down, but fortunately, he grabbed the branch and didn't fall, but he was shaking all over and his limbs were weak. He said, "So what if I can't climb? I won't climb." So the boss also quit. Only the second child persisted, continued to climb the mountain, and finally climbed to the top of the mountain before sunrise, and saw the magnificent sunrise.
as long as we persist, persevere and do it wholeheartedly, no matter how difficult it is, we can do it. I think it's probably the same in study. As long as you have perseverance, you will definitely become an excellent student. This is the inspiration that "the rope saw the wood break" gave me.
2. 311 words of the idiom story in the third grade of primary school (stealing the bell from the ear)
In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhao, a aristocratic family in the State of Jin, wiped out Fan. Someone took the opportunity to run to Fann's house to steal something, and saw a big bell hanging in the yard. The clock is made of fine bronze, with exquisite shapes and patterns. The thief was so happy that he wanted to take this beautiful clock back to his home. But the clock is so big and heavy that it can't be moved. There is only one way for him to think about it, and that is to break the clock and then move home separately.
The thief found a big hammer and threw it at the clock with a loud bang, which startled him. The thief panicked and thought, this is bad. Isn't this bell equivalent to telling people that I am stealing clocks here? In a hurry, he threw himself on the bell and tried to cover it with open arms, but how could the bell be covered? The bell is still lingering in the distance.
The more he listened, the more afraid he became. He involuntarily pulled back his hands and covered his ears hard. "Hey, the bell is getting smaller and I can't hear it!" The thief was happy. "Wonderful! Cover your ears and you won't hear the bell! " He immediately found two cloth balls and plugged his ears, thinking that no one could hear the bell. So I let go and hit the bell, and once it rang, it spread loudly to far away places. People heard the bells rushing in and caught the thief.
3. 311 words after reading the third-grade idiom story.
Today, I read an idiom story: Ye Gong Hao Long. This story mainly tells: In ancient times, there was a man named Ye Gong. Ye Gong likes dragons very much, and because he lives in a wealthy family, everything in the family is excellent, so his clothes, hats, shoes, pillars at home, quilts, pillows … everything up and down at home is tattooed with dragon patterns. In a blink of an eye, five years passed. During these five years, Ye Gong's family lived in peace and happiness. However, the Ye Gong family didn't know that the real dragon in the sky knew that since the Ye Gong family liked me so much, wouldn't it be better to see the real dragon? Ok! It's decided. I'll go down to meet the man named Ye Gong tomorrow! The next day, the real dragon came to Ye Gong's home and saw Ye Gong sleeping through the window. Ye Gong was also awakened by such a huge breathing. At first glance, his eyes were full of gold and he was scared! This story tells us that some people just like something on the surface, not from the heart, so children should never learn from Ye Gong!
4. 311-word idiom story
1. In the Warring States Period, Zhao had a resourceful doctor, Lin Xiangru, and a brave general, Lian Po. One year, the king of Qin invited the king of Zhao to meet in Mianchi. At the banquet, the king of Qin invited the king of Zhao to play the harp. Zhao Wang played a song.
Lin Xiangru, who was accompanying him, thought that he must win back face for the king of Zhao, so he picked up a jar and walked up to the king of Qin and said, "Your majesty is good at Qin Le. Please give him a blow for entertainment." Under the coercion of Lin Xiangru, the king of Qin barely hit the cylinder. The minister of Qin shouted angrily, "Please let Zhao cede fifteen cities as a gift to the king of Qin!" Lin Xiangru also shouted: "Please ask Qin to take Xianyang, the capital, as a gift to the prince of Zhao!" Qin has never been able to take any advantage. Afterwards, the prince of Zhao named Lin Xiangru as a doctor.
Lian Po was very unconvinced. He said to people, "I fought my life and made many military achievements, and Lin Xiangru was above me with his impeccable tongue. If I meet him, I must humiliate him to his face. " After Lin Xiangru heard that he was patient everywhere, he pretended to be sick at home on the day of the court, so as not to cause disputes with Lian Po.
One day, when Lin Xiangru went out, he saw Lian Po's carriage coming in the distance. He told his servant to turn the car around to avoid Lian Po. Everyone around him said that he was too timid. Lin Xiangru smiled and asked everyone, "Which do you think is better, General Lian or the King of Qin?" Everyone said with one voice, "Of course, the king of Qin is awesome." Lin Xiangru added, "I dare to reprimand the king of Qin in public in the state of Qin, so why should I be afraid of General Lian? It just occurred to me that Qiang Qin didn't dare to invade Zhao, because there were two of us. If the two of us fought, the enemy would take advantage of it. I can't forget the safety of the country! "
When these words reached Lian Po's ears, Lian Po was ashamed, so he went to Lin Xiangru's house with bare back and Vitex negundo. Li Bai, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, didn't like studying when he was a child. He often played truant and wandered in the street.
one day, Li Bai didn't go to school again. He wandered around the street and looked around, and unconsciously arrived outside the city. Warm sunshine, cheerful birds and flowers swaying with the wind made Li Bai sigh, "How boring it is to study in the house all day in such good weather?"
Walking, at the door of a shabby hut, sat an old woman with white hair, grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over. "What are you doing, old woman?"
"I want to grind this pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman looked up, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue grinding.
"embroidery needle?" Li Bai asked again, "Is it an embroidery needle for sewing clothes?"
"of course!"
"However, the iron pestle is so thick, when can it be ground into a fine embroidery needle?"
The old woman asked Li Bai, "A drop of water can pierce a stone, and a foolish man can move mountains. Why can't an iron pestle be ground into an embroidery needle?"
"But how old are you?"
"As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do."
Li Bai was ashamed of what the old woman said, so he never skipped school after he went back. I studied very hard every day and finally became a immortal poet.
3. Live and work in peace and contentment
The source of Laozi
Sweet food, beautiful clothes, living in peace, enjoying its customs.
Definition means a happy and stable life.
In the Spring and Autumn Period of the story, there was a famous philosopher and thinker. His surname was Li, his name was Er, and his word Yong. It is said that when he was born, he had white hair. A little old man with a white beard; So people call him "Lao Zi"; He also said that he was born under a plum tree, so his surname was Li; Because his ears are very big, he is called "ear". In fact, Laozi is a respectful name for him. He was always dissatisfied with the reality at that time, and opposed the wave of innovation in society at that time, and wanted to go back. He is nostalgic for the ancient primitive society, and thinks that material progress and cultural development have destroyed people's simplicity and brought people pain, so he longs for an ideal society of "small country and few people". Lao described his idea of a "small country with few people" society like this: the country is small and the people are scarce. Even if there are many appliances, don't use them. Don't let people take risks with their lives, and don't move far away. Even if there are vehicles and boats, no one will ride them. Even if there are weapons and equipment, there is nowhere to use them. It is necessary for people to re-use the ancient method of tying knots to keep records, eat sweetly, dress comfortably and live comfortably, and be satisfied with the original customs and habits. Neighboring countries can see each other. Crows and dogs can hear each other, but people don't communicate with each other until they die of old age.
Perseverance
Qiao Xuan, an official in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was dignified and hated evil. Once, a gang of robbers tied up his 11-year-old son and brought him into his house, demanding that Qiaoxuan, who was ill, immediately take money to redeem it, and was angered by Qiaozhi. Soon, the officers and men surrounded the Qiaojia family, fearing that the robbers would kill Qiaozhi's son, and were afraid to start work. At this time, Qiao Xuan shouted angrily: "Can I let these bad guys go because of my son's life?" Urge the officers and men to start work quickly. As a result, Qiaoxuan's son was killed by robbers. People praised Qiao Xuan as "indomitable" and always kept moral integrity.
Perseverance
In the autumn of the third year of Emperor Han's reign, there was a sudden rumor that there was going to be a flood in Chang 'an, the capital city, and Chang 'an would be swallowed up by the water. During the brake time, all the people in Chang 'an were alarmed, and everyone helped the old and the young and rushed to escape.
As soon as the news reached the palace, Emperor Han Chengdi immediately summoned hundreds of civil and military officials to the palace to discuss the countermeasures. Emperor Cheng's uncle and general Wang Feng also panicked and advised Emperor Cheng and the Empress Dowager to hide on the boat and prepare for evacuation. Ministers also echoed Wang Feng's opinion. Only Prime Minister Sun Wang Shang resolutely opposes it. He thinks that the flood can't come suddenly, it must be a rumor, and it can't be easily evacuated at this critical moment, which will only make people more flustered. Emperor Cheng adopted the advice of Wang Shang. After a while, there was no flood in the city, and the rumors were broken, and the order in the city was slowly restored. After investigation, it is true that the rumors are untrue. Emperor Cheng appreciated Wang Shang's ability to push through public opinions. Wang Feng, however, thought it was Wang Shang who made him unable to step down, so he was dissatisfied.
Wang Feng has a relative named Yang Gui, who is the prefect of Lang Na. Because the place under his jurisdiction was not well managed, Wang Shang wanted to punish him. Wang Feng personally went to Wang Shang to intercede for Yang Gui and excuse him. Wang Shang insisted on the principle and removed Yang Guan from his official position. Wang Feng was even more bitter and tried every means to retaliate. So he colluded with his accomplices and framed Wang Shang. Han Chengdi finally listened to the slanderers and dismissed Wang Shang as prime minister.
however, it is a public opinion of right and wrong. Ban Gu, the author of Hanshu, commented on Wang Shang when he wrote his biography: he is honest, fair and unyielding. Such comments are very objective and fair.
last stand
Han Xin was born in Huaiyin (now southwest of Qingjiang River in Jiangsu Province). He is a general under Hanwang Liu Bang. In order to defeat Xiang Yu and seize the world, he set a plan for Liu Bang, first captured Guanzhong, then crossed the Yellow River eastward, defeated and captured Wei Wangbao who betrayed Liu Bang and obeyed Xiang Yu, and then attacked Zhao Wangxie eastward.
Han Xin's troops have to pass through a very narrow mountain pass called Jingxingkou. Li Zuojun, the counselor of the Prince of Zhao, advocated that while blocking the mouth of Jingxing, he sent troops to copy the path to cut off the provisions of the Han army. Without backup, Han Xin's expeditionary forces would surely fail. But Chen Yu, the general, refused to listen, and insisted on fighting the Han army head-on, relying on his military superiority.
Han Xin was very happy to learn about this situation. He ordered the troops to camp 31 miles away from Jingxing, and in the middle of the night, let the soldiers have some snacks and tell them to eat after winning the battle. Later, he sent 2,111 Qingqi to advance covertly from the path, asking them to rush into the Zhao camp quickly after Zhao left the camp and put on the Han flag. Another 11,111 troops were sent to seduce Zhao by deliberately lining up the river.
at dawn, Han Xin led an attack and the two sides fought fiercely. Soon, the Han army was defeated back to the water position for a pretence, and all Zhao troops left the camp and came to pursue. At this time, Han Xin ordered the main force to attack, and the soldiers who had no retreat turned around and pounced on the enemy. Zhao couldn't win and was about to return to the camp. Suddenly, the flag of the Han army had been inserted in the camp, so he fled in all directions. The Han army pursued the victory and won a great victory.
When celebrating the victory, the generals asked Han Xin: "According to the art of war, the array can be backed by mountains, and the water can be in front of it. Now you want us to queue with water on our backs, and you also say that we can beat Zhao and have a full meal. We didn't believe it at that time, but we actually won. What kind of strategy is this?"
Han Xin said with a smile, "This is something in the art of war, but you just didn't notice it. Didn't the art of war say,' If you are trapped in death, you will be born later, and if you leave it behind, you will survive'? If there is a retreat, the soldiers have fled, how can they be desperate! "
The idiom "last stand" evolved from this story, which is mostly used in military actions and can also be used in actions with the nature of "decisive battle".
it's not far away
source: "Mencius Liang Huiwang" Mencius meets Liang Huiwang. The king said, "Support! Come a long way, will it benefit our country? "
definition: "not far from a thousand miles" is also called "not far from a thousand miles", which means that you don't have to travel a thousand miles to a place, and it is a metaphor for not being afraid of the long journey.
Story: When Liang Huiwang met Mencius, he enthusiastically said, "Sir, you didn't come to our state of Wei thousands of miles away, so you must have brought benefits to my country."
Mencius replied, "Your Majesty, why do you talk about profit as soon as you open your mouth? Just have benevolence and righteousness. If the king says how to benefit my country, the doctor says how to benefit my fief, and the scholars and the people say how to benefit themselves, it will be dangerous to pursue self-interest from top to bottom. " Then Mencius said: "In a country that can dispatch 11,111 personnel carriers, it must be a doctor's house that can dispatch 1111 personnel carriers to murder their monarch;" In a second-class country that can dispatch 1,111 personnel carriers, the murderer of their monarch must be a doctor's house that can dispatch 111 personnel carriers. Doctors in big countries can learn from countries with 11,111 personnel carriers.