Four-character idioms about fables, historical stories and fairy tales (each 10)

Historical story idioms: return to Zhao in full, rescue Zhao by besieging the state of Wei, withdraw from the three houses, recommend yourself, offer a humble apology, talk on paper, muster, buy bones for 1000 yuan, be afraid of doctors, wait for food, kill your wife for help, and the mountains and rivers run high.

Myth story idioms: A hundred shots hit the mark, give up halfway, bow and snake, beyond the reach of the whip, feel at home, terminally ill, happy to know the horse, not ashamed to ask questions, renege, and win by surprise.

Fable story idioms: opening books is beneficial, knowledgeable but not refined, accurate, catching shadows, respectful, mixed feelings, rapid deployment, chilling, out of date, overreaching, eclectic, rare, unbearable, hopeless and unique.