A. The idiom story starting with ran! I’m so anxious!!!
Ranzhi Yu Ding [ rǎn zhǐ yú dǐng ]
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[ rǎn zhǐ yú dǐng ]
Ding: an ancient bronze cooking utensil, mostly round, three-dimensional Foot and ears. Put your finger into the pot and dip it in some soup. A metaphor for gaining undue benefits.
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"Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong 4th Year": "When I was eating a turtle, the doctor summoned my son, but he couldn't do it. The son was angry, and he touched the cauldron and tasted it. " "
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Historical Records of the Zheng Family
In the 22nd year, Duke Mu of Zheng died and Ziyi was established. , is for Ling Gong.
In the spring of the first year of Linggong, Chu presented a turtle to Linggong. Zijia and Zi Gong were about to go towards Duke Ling. Zi Gong moved his index finger and said to Zi Jia: "If you move your finger the next day, you will definitely eat something foreign." When he came in, he saw Duke Ling entering the turtle soup. Zi Gong smiled and said, "Sure enough!" Duke Linggong asked him why he was laughing and told Duke Linggong. When Ling Gong summoned him, he could only give him soup. Zigong was angry, stained his fingers, and tasted it. The public was angry and wanted to kill his son. Zigong and his family seek to take the lead. Xia, Killing Duke Ling. When the people of Zheng wanted to appoint Ling Gong's younger brother Quji, Quji said: "If you must be virtuous, then you will be rid of illness and unworthy; if you must be obedient, then your son will be strong and strong." A strong person is the concubine of Ling Gong, and Quji's brother. So Zijian was established as Duke Xiang.
In the fourth year of Zuo Chuan and Duke Xuan's reign
The people of Zhaichu offered turtles to Duke Linggong of Zheng. Young Master Song and his family are about to meet. Zigong moved his index finger to show his family, saying: "If I do this the next day, I will taste the strange smell." When he came in, the butler untied the turtle and looked at each other with a smile. When the duke asked about it, the son's family reported it, and when the official was eating, he summoned the duke, but he couldn't accept it. The prince was angry, so he touched the cauldron and tasted it. The public was angry and wanted to kill his son. Zigong and his family seek to take precedence. Zijia said: "I'm afraid of killing the old beast, but what about you?" He rebelled against Zijia, but Zijia was afraid and followed him. Xia, Killing Duke Ling. The book says: "Mr. Zheng returned to life and killed his barbarians." The power was insufficient. The gentleman said: "Benevolence without force is incompetent." Anyone who kills the king and calls him a king is an unrighteous ruler; calling a minister a crime is a crime for the minister.
The state of Chu presented a turtle to Duke Linggong of Zheng. Zheng Linggong was very happy and ordered the cook to make soup. It happened that the young master Song and his family came to the front of the palace. Young Master Song moved his index finger, so he whispered to everyone: "Every time I move my index finger, I can taste the rare and delicious food. This time, the king will definitely share the delicious food with everyone."
When he entered the palace to see the chef, he got the correct answer. After cutting the big turtle, they looked at each other and smiled. Duke Ling was very surprised and asked, and everyone told him the truth. After hearing this, Duke Ling was displeased and thought to himself: If I don't give it to you, no matter how you move your index finger, it will be useless.
After the turtle soup was cooked, Duke Linggong summoned many ministers and gave them the turtle soup. Finally Song Linggong summoned the son of Song Dynasty, but he did not give him turtle soup. Young Master Song was so angry that he desperately put his index finger into the cauldron to dip it into the turtle soup and then walked away. Duke Ling was furious and declared that he must kill Young Master Song.
After Song returned home, he was still angry. He also heard that Duke Lin was going to kill him, so he killed Duke Lin first to avenge him for not giving him the soup. Zheng Guo re-established a country after experiencing chaos, and the son of Song Dynasty was also executed for murdering the king. Later generations condensed this matter into the idiom "getting involved in the tripod", which is a metaphor for gaining undue benefits.
Although this incident started as a matter of appetite, it eventually led to a country falling into water and fire. From this little story, we can know that the ancient sages' "get rid of human desires and preserve the laws of nature" and "deny oneself and restore propriety" are really the foundation for governing the country and bringing peace to the world! Even if you indulge your appetite, it will become a hidden danger of killing you in the future! [1]
B. Idiom stories starting with the word respect
Keep a respectful distance,
This idiom comes to mind
C. What is there A four-character idiom story starting with "一"
There is only one idiom containing "Na" - waving the flag and shouting.
Waving the flag and shouting
yáo
qí
nà
hǎn
Explain the original content Refers to ancient times when fighting, waving flags and shouting loudly to cheer. It is now used as a metaphor to encourage others.
From the third chapter of "The Marriage of Two Lives" by Qiao Mengfu of Yuan Dynasty: "You wave the flag and shout like this, and you are shaking the soil and sand."
Structural joint type.
Usage: Use metaphor to encourage others. Generally used as predicates and adverbials.
Zhengyinqi; cannot be pronounced as "qī".
Distinguish the shape; it cannot be written as "Na" or "Ne".
Synonyms: beating drums to cheer, boosting momentum, shouting and cheering
Antonyms: withdraw troops, silence drums, remain calm
Examples: Fans from all walks of life rushed to the stadium. ~; Make the game more tense and intense.
D. A five-character idiom story starting with the letter D
Reading through ten thousand volumes
Pinyin dú shū pò wàn juàn
From "Twenty-Two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng": "Reading thousands of volumes, writing is like a spirit."
The explanation describes reading a lot and being knowledgeable.
The synonyms are knowledgeable, full of knowledge, and knowledgeable
The antonyms are uneducated and ambitious
E. Idiom stories starting with the word "月"
月下老儿
Pronunciation: yuè xià lǎo ér
Explanation: The god in charge of marriage in myths and legends. Refers to matchmaker.
Source: Chapter 57 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "There is an old man under the moon who is in charge of marriage. It is predestined that only a red thread will be used secretly to trip up the feet of these two people. Live... If the old man under the moon does not need to be tied with a red thread, he can no longer go anywhere.
F. Idiom stories starting with the letter m
The story of a bustling city
Source: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce" The King of Qi ordered: "Those ministers and officials who are able to pierce the faults of others will be rewarded; those who write remonstrances to others will be rewarded; those who can slander and ridicule the emperor will be rewarded. Those who open the door to others will be rewarded. "At the beginning of the order, the ministers entered Henan, and the gates were like a market.
Definition: The entrance and the courtyard were like a lively market. It describes the number of people coming.
Story: During the Warring States Period, Qi The prime minister of the country, Zou Ji, was tall and dignified. In order to persuade King Qi Wei to open up his mind and encourage his ministers to give advice, he told King Qi Wei this story:
One morning, he was wearing a He put on his hat and looked in the mirror, and then asked his wife: "Who is more handsome between me and Mr. Xu from the north of the city?" "You are extremely handsome. How can Mr. Xu compare with you?" said his wife. Xu Gong was a famous handsome man in Qi State. After hearing what his wife said, Zou Ji didn't dare to believe that he was really more handsome than Xu Gong, so he asked his concubine again. The concubine replied: "How can Xu Gong do it?" Can he compare with you?" The next day, a guest came to Zou Ji's home. Zou Ji asked the guest again, and the guest said, "How can Mr. Xu be as handsome as you?" A few days later, Mr. Xu happened to come to Zou Ji's home. When Zou Ji came to visit, he took the opportunity to look at Xu Gong carefully and compare him with himself. As a result, he found that he was not as beautiful as Xu Gong. So he said to King Qi Wei: "I am not as beautiful as Mr. Xu, but my wife, concubines, and guests all say that I am more beautiful than him. This is because my wife favors me, my concubines are afraid of me, and my guests ask me for help, so they all compliment me." I don't tell the truth. And our country of Qi is so big. No one in the palace will protect you, no one in the civil and military dynasties will be afraid of you, and no one in the country will want your care. It seems that those who compliment you will definitely do so. More, you must be very seriously deceived!" Zou Ji admonished him again: "Now the Qi State is thousands of miles away, with many cities, and the king has many more people than me, so the king must have been deceived even more. It will definitely be beneficial to the country if we can openly and honestly solicit opinions." After hearing this, King Qi Wei thought it was very reasonable and immediately ordered: "Whoever can point out my faults face to face will be rewarded; whoever can write a memorial to advise me will be rewarded. I will give you a reward if you talk about my faults in the court or in the market, and if they reach my ears, I will give you a reward!" After giving the order, the ministers came to remonstrate with them, and the gate of the court was as busy as a market every day.
There are many people in front of the door and in the yard, just like a market. The original description is that there are many people who come to remonstrate. Nowadays, there are many people here and it is very lively.
Source "Warring States Policy·Qi Ceyi": "The ministers came to admonish, and the gates were like a city."
G. Idiom stories starting with the word "ke"
It can be sung or wept.
Opportunities to take advantage of
Dispensable
It’s obvious
It’s conceivable
It’s possible Out of reach
Out of reach
H. Idiom stories starting with the letter f
The story of rejuvenation
“Return to youth "This idiom originally means that the elderly have returned to their childhood, but now it describes the elderly who have regained their youth and vitality and are extremely energetic. This idiom comes from "Yunji Seven Lots",...if you take a thousand swallows a day, it won't be enough, and you will return to old age and become a child, and this will be the end of it! Liu An was the eldest son of King Li of Huainan, the younger brother of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. In the 16th year of Emperor Wen's reign, he succeeded his father and was named King of Huainan. He was good at literature and was ordered by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to write "The Story of Li Sao". There is a legendary story about Liu An, King of Huainan, in the book "The Legend of Immortals". According to legend, Liu An has been interested in seeking immortality since he was young. After being granted the title of King of Huainan, he devoted himself even more to research, sending people everywhere to inquire about the art of aging and searching for the elixir of immortality. One day, eight old men with white hair and silver beards suddenly came to see them, saying that they had the magic to cure aging, and they were willing to offer the elixir of immortality to the King of Huainan. Liu An was overjoyed when he heard that it was an immortal asking to see him. He hurriedly opened the door to welcome him, but when he saw the eight old men, he couldn't help but burst into laughter. It turns out that the eight old men all have white hair and silver beards. Although they are energetic, they are old after all! How can there be any anti-aging techniques? "You yourself are so old, how can I believe that you have magic to prevent aging? This is obviously a lie!" After that, he asked the gatekeeper to drive them away.
The eight old men looked at each other and laughed: "Does the King of Huainan think we are old? Okay! Then let him take a closer look at us!" As he said that, in the blink of an eye, the eight old men suddenly changed. Become a child. It is completely impossible for an old person to suddenly return to his childhood, so this is just a legend. The "rejuvenation" mentioned in the Taoist book "Yunji Seven Lots" is just a legend about alchemy and magic.
I. Please write 4 idiom stories starting with the word "qian"
Learn from the past qián chē zhī jiàn
Mirror: mirror, for lessons. Lessons from the car in front of me flipping over. It is a metaphor that previous failures can be used as lessons for the future.
◎ "Xunzi·Chengxiang": "The chariot in front has been overturned, and it is unknown when the chariot behind will wake up!" "Shuo Yuan·Shan Shuo" written by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty: "The chariot in front has been overturned, and the chariot behind has been overturned. ”
Cause and effect qián yīn hòu guǒ
Cause and result. Refers to the entire process of something.
◎"The Book of Southern Qi: Gao Yi's Biography": "This tree has the previous cause, and the consequences will be repaid."
Former Du Liu Lang qián dù liú láng
Degree: times, back. Liu Lang, who was there last time, is here again. Generally refers to people who come and go.
◎The poem "Revisiting Xuandu Temple" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "Where is the peach-growing Taoist now? Liu Lang who once visited him is here again."
Singing before and dancing afterward qián gē hòu wǔ
Originally refers to King Wu's defeat of Zhou and the high morale of the army. It was later used as a praise for the army fighting for justice.
◎ "The Great Biography of Shangshu: The Great Oath": "The master is Xin, singing in front and dancing in the back."
J. The story of the idiom starting with the word "si" should be detailed, no less than 50 words
Si Jue Yi Jue’s relationship breaks down. Mostly refers to divorced couples.
Can’t think of its position: thinking: consideration; position: position. Consider things within your scope of authority. It is a metaphor for being honest and keeping one's duty. It also describes a lack of aggressiveness.
Thinking of position: consideration; position: position. Consider things within your scope of authority. It is a metaphor for being honest and keeping one's duty. It also describes a lack of aggressiveness.
Thoughts fluctuate frequently.
To think without learning is to perish: to be mentally exhausted and gain nothing; to think without learning. Just thinking without learning will make the spirit tired and gain nothing.
Missing one's wife means that one excuses one's mother's illness because one misses his wife and wants to return home. Metaphor for forgery.
Half thought ① means that most of it has been understood. ②Indicates that most of the matter has been resolved.
The female finger retreats into hiding.
Thinking of the past: missing the past; emotion: emotion. An emotion of remembering the past.
Think about disasters and take precautions. Think about disasters and take preventive measures in advance.
Miss you, think about it: miss you. Miss you very much.
Thinking about Xunda Xunda: understanding; Si: thinking; thinking: considering. It means that the mind has the ability to discern and think clearly.
Thinking about Ying Ying Ying: The appearance of circling back and forth, here refers to working hard for fame and fortune. Describes working hard for fame and fortune.
Think before and after: think, consider; before: reason. Think over the causes and effects of things.
Think before and calculate behind. Think ahead and calculate behind.
Think before and after: consider; before: the antecedents; after: the consequences. Think twice about the reasons why things happened and the consequences of their development.
Thoughts are flowing from a fountain: thoughts, literary thoughts. Refers to people's literary thoughts flowing out like spring water. Describes rich and agile thinking.
Thinking is like a spring. Thinking is like a spring. Describes a person's quick thinking and abundant talents.
Thinking is like a spring. Thinking is like a spring. Describes a person's quick thinking and abundant talents.
Think deeply, worry about distant things, and worry about distant things. Describe thoughtfulness.
Sisu Zhuzhi was thinking about how to drive them away.
Thinking of virtuous people is like being thirsty: like being thirsty and thinking of drinking, it describes the urgency. It is a metaphor for eagerly wanting to recruit talented and virtuous people.
Thoughts: threads of thoughts. Wanqian: extremely many. It means that there are quite a lot of threads in your thoughts and your thoughts are complex.
Thinking Yun Qian Si Si Si: train of thought; Qian: hold high. Describes lofty and unique ideas.