Yu Hu (1) boy! Unknown zang ② No ③. Bandits (4) said with their hands up. The bandits look unfamiliar, and they talk about it. The Book of Songs is elegant and restrained.
To annotate ...
(1) Yu Hu: Also called "alas", a sigh. Yu, the music room.
(2) Zang: The sound is dirty and good.
(3) No: pitch, evil.
(4) Bandits: Not only, but also.
Story elaboration
Alas! These young people don't know the difference between good and evil. I should not only hold their hands in case they get lost. I also need to warn them face to face and pull up their ears to remind them carefully, hoping that they will always remember my instructions.
Since the Duke of Zhou put down the Wu Geng Rebellion, Kang Shu was ordered to defend the country and the country was defended. Later, Sun Jihe, the eighth generation of Kang Shu, made great contributions to the elimination of Xirong, and was knighted by Zhou Pingwang, namely Wei Wugong. The poem "Restraint" comes from the Book of Songs. It is said that it was written by Wei Wugong. It is not only used to encourage himself, but also expresses his earnest entrustment to future generations.
The idiom "face-to-face command with ears" evolved from the poem "Face-to-face command with bandits", that is, face-to-face warning with ears; Metaphor is serious and enthusiastic teaching.
discuss
(1) In what mood do you think King Wei Wu wrote these exhortations to future generations?
(2) What did your parents say that made you most useful? Why?
sentence-making exercise
: Exodus We should all thank our parents and elders for their advice and teaching.
Exodus: He is going to compete, but the coach keeps reminding him.
Similar idioms
Instill; Thousands of exhortations; Face to face; Ear face-to-face training
After-school time
Give five idioms about body organs.
Reference answer:
Calm, frivolous, well-known, talkative, hasty, superhuman, refreshed, stone-hearted, methodical, speechless, self-deprecating, disheartened, angry, deja vu, heart ached, and a clear conscience.