What idioms come from ancient fables and where do they come from?

Fools Move Mountains —— From Liezi Tang Wen

Gild the lily-from the Warring States policy

Stealing the Ear Clock —— From Lu Chunqiu Self-knowledge

It's not too late to mend —— Talking from Liu Xiang's The Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV

Return pearls with courtesy-Han Feizi

Waiting for the Rabbit —— Talking from Everything is Wrong.

Cup bow and snake shadow-from "secular monsters" by ying Shao.

Irrelevant —— The Origin of Historical Records of Zhang Qian by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty

Throw a brick to attract jade —— From the Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern by Songshi Daoyuan

Conspiracy and Trick —— From the fifteenth year of Zuo Zhuan

Teaching Axes to Teach People —— From Zongyuan's Preface to Wang Chorus Poems

A large sum of money-from Wang Jinshu Xun Zhuan.

Startle the snake —— From Song Zhengwenbao's Recent Situation of Southern Tang Dynasty

Small Skill of Carving Insects —— A Probe into the Origin of Li Chuan

Pull out the seedling and encourage it —— From Mencius' Gongsun Chou