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Idiom story

Story: Based on the cognitive view of reality, it is described as an abnormal phenomenon.

It is a literary genre that focuses on the description of the development of events.

Follow me below to read idiom stories (selected 11)!

Hope it helps.

Idiom Story Chapter 1 Once upon a time there was a rich man. He was a shrewd businessman. He only made a profit every time he did business, so his family had a lot of money.

There was a thief who took a fancy to his gold ingot, so he planned to go to the rich man's house to steal the gold ingot.

Because there was no one to guard the money in this rich family, the thief succeeded in stealing a lot of gold ingots on the first day.

The next day, the rich man was going to buy a big house to live in.

When he took the money, he felt that there was a lot less money. After careful inspection, he found that 20 gold ingots were missing. While chatting, he told another rich man about this matter, and the rich man advised him: "You

Hire someone to protect your money so thieves don’t steal gold and ingots.”

But the rich man didn't listen. He said, "It costs money to hire someone. It's also a waste of time. If you have this time, you might as well make money."

The rich man said: "No wonder you are so lazy and you are still a bachelor now."

The thief came again tonight and stole a lot of gold ingots.

Now the rich man was very anxious. He immediately found the rich man and asked him what he should do.

The rich man said, "I've heard that you don't go looking for a hound until you see a rabbit. It's not too late. It's not too late to mend the sheepfold after the sheep have run away. You hire a money-keeper, but his skills

It has to be great.”

The rich man did so, and the gold ingot was never lost again.

Idiom Stories Part 2 I have read some idiom stories recently, and I will tell you some of them. Let’s talk about “Hidden Ears and Stealing Bells” first!

It said: "A thief went to Fan's house to steal something. He saw a big clock hanging in the yard. The thief decided to break the big clock and move it home piece by piece. So he found a big hammer and tried his best to break it.

The big clock hit with a loud bang, and he was startled: "Isn't this telling others that I am here?" He thought about it and found a way to put two cotton balls on his ears.

Stop it, he thought, now no one can hear. But he thought that if he couldn't hear, others wouldn't be able to hear. In fact, he was the only one who couldn't hear. This was called stupidity and self-deception. In the end, he was caught by others.

” There is also a story called “Buying a Coffin to Return a Pearl” which is also very interesting!

In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man from Chu State who tried his best to sell his precious pearls for more money.

He made a wooden box out of the precious magnolia wood, filled it with pearls and sold them on the street.

It immediately attracted many customers, but no one came to buy.

After a while, a man from Zheng came over and gave the pearl seller a lot of money. He hurriedly opened the box, took out the pearls and returned them to the pearl seller. He just carried the wooden box and left.

Many onlookers were shocked.

It turns out that this buyer was not buying pearls but a wooden box!

This story tells us: we don’t just look at the appearance, but the inside is more valuable than the appearance.

These two stories also tell me the same truth: Think carefully before doing anything!

Idiom Story Part 3 Gratitude Illustrated Report In the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Zixu, the great general of the State of Wu, led the soldiers of the State of Wu to attack the State of Zheng.

Zheng Dinggong, the king of Zheng, said: "Whoever can let Wu Zixu take the soldiers back and not attack us, I will reward him heavily." Unfortunately, no one thought of a good way. On the morning of the fourth day, there was a young fisherman

Lang came to Zheng Dinggong and said, "I have a way to prevent Wu Zixu from attacking Zheng Guo." When Zheng Dinggong heard this, he immediately asked the fisherman: "How many soldiers and chariots do you need?" The fisherman shook his head and said, "I don't need soldiers.

There is no need to bring food and a car. I can send tens of thousands of Wu soldiers back to Wu with just my rowing oar. "What kind of oar is so powerful?"

The fisherman put the oar under his arm and ran to the Wu military camp to find Wu Zixu.

He sang and beat the oar: "Man in the reed, man in the reed; cross the river, whose favor is it? On the sword are seven-star inscriptions; I give it back to you, take it with you. You are proud today, but

Remember, the fisherman?" Wu Zixu saw the oar in the fisherman's hand and immediately asked him: "Young man, who are you?" The fisherman replied: "You didn't see the oar in my hand.

My father relied on this oar to make a living, and he also used this oar to save you." When Wu Zixu heard this, he said, "I remembered it! When I was fleeing, a fisherman saved me.

, I have always wanted to repay him! It turns out that you are his son, why are you here?" The fisherman said, "It's not because your country of Wu is coming to attack our country of Zheng, all of us fishermen have been killed.

Call me here. Our king Zheng Dinggong said: "I will reward anyone who can ask General Wu to retreat and not attack Zheng." I hope General Wu will not attack Zheng because my dead father has saved you!

The country also allows me to get some rewards when I go back." Wu Zixu said with a grateful tone: "Because your father saved me, I was able to live and become a general. How could I forget his kindness? I will definitely help.

You're busy!" As soon as Wu Zixu finished speaking, he immediately took all the Wu soldiers back.

The fisherman happily told Zheng Dinggong the good news.