1. Please write an essay for the idiom story meeting
The story of waiting for rabbits
A long time ago, there lived a farmer at the foot of a big mountain. Going to work in the fields early in the morning is very hard.
One day, the farmer was working in the fields. Suddenly a hare ran out of the grass. The hare was frightened by seeing someone. He ran desperately, but unexpectedly hit a tree stump in the farmer's field, broke his neck and died. The farmer put down his farm work and walked over to pick up the dead rabbit. He was very grateful for his good luck. When he got home in the evening, the farmer gave the dead rabbit to his wife. The wife cooked delicious hare meat, and the couple had a wonderful meal talking and laughing. The next day, the farmer worked in the fields as usual, but he was no longer as attentive as before.
After working for a while, he took a look into the grass. Listen and hope another rabbit comes out and hits the stump. In this way, he worked absentmindedly for a day, not finishing the hoeing, and he didn't see the rabbit come out until dark. He went home reluctantly. On the third day, the farmer came to the edge of the field and had no intention of hoeing. He sat on the edge of the field next to the tree stump, waiting for the wild rabbit to come out. But I waited another day in vain. Later, the farmer stayed by the tree stump like this every day, hoping to pick up another rabbit. But he never got it again. But the seedlings in the farmland withered because of him. The farmer therefore became the laughing stock of others.
This story tells us: Only through our own labor can we gain something, otherwise we will gain nothing and leave lifelong regrets.
2. 15 essays of 500 words on idiom stories
I have read many, many books since I was a child. Among them, I like "Idiom Stories" the most. There are some in "Idiom Stories" There are many stories, such as pushing a young child to encourage a young man to make things happen, trying to defeat a young man with a hundred steps, playing tricks on others, being a snake in the dark, thinking behind closed doors, incorrigible, a fox pretending to be a tiger, etc., I like the most.
The story of "Pulling a Seedling to Help It Grow" is about a farmer in the Song Dynasty who was very impatient. After he planted the seedlings, he would check every day to see if the seedlings had grown, but the seedlings remained the same and did not grow at all. One day, he thought of a way to pull up the seedlings one by one. When he returned home, he told his son that the seedlings had grown taller.
When the son heard that such a thing happened, he quickly ran to the field to see, only to see that all the seedlings in the field were drooping and dead. The idiom "pull a seedling to encourage growth" refers to ignoring the laws of development of things and insisting on quick results, which will make things worse.
Also called "pull seedlings to encourage growth." I think this farmer really wants the seedlings to grow, so he should weed, fertilize, and eliminate insects so that the seedlings can grow.
The story of "The Shadow of the Snake" is about a man named Le Guang in the Western Jin Dynasty. Once, he invited his friends to his home for a drink. While he was drinking, the friend suddenly said that he was feeling a little uncomfortable, so he went home first. . Le Guang thought: Could it be that my friend was angry because I didn't entertain him well? Probably not! Le Guang decided to take a look.
He didn't know the whole story until he arrived at his friend's house. Le Guang felt puzzled. He went home and took a closer look, and suddenly saw a bow hanging on the wall of the living room, which looked like a curved snake. Le Guang understood. He invited his friend to his home for a drink again, but he still sat in that person's seat.
He saw the snake again. Le Guang smiled and said: "The snake in the cup is the bow on the wall."
Only then did his friend understand. The idiom "a cup with a bow and a snake's shadow" is often used to describe being suspicious and disturbing one's own self. 3. For composition, choose a fable or an idiom story and write an essay of no less than 800 words.
The sky is overcast, and it is raining heavily... At this moment, a lonely fox is crying in sorrow. ...It turns out...The fox was alone at home, seeing that everyone else was accompanied by friends, playing with friends, and caring for them... He couldn't help but have an idea and made up his mind to go out and make friends! The fox walked and came to the creek and saw the piglet and duck playing games.
The fox stepped forward and said to the duckling with a smile: "Can you be friends with me?" The duckling was caught off guard by the sudden appearance of the fox and fell down. The little duck stood up and said to the fox: "No, nothing good will happen when I meet you.
The last time I met you, I was scolded by my mother! The fox looked at the piggy sadly. Just as the piggy was about to say "I do", the duck beat him to it and said, "Little pig, don't forget, last time he called you dirty in public." As a result, all your friends ignore you. "
After hearing this, the little pig quickly took a few steps back. He trembled and said to the fox, "Yes, nothing good will happen if I meet you!" "After that, the little pig and duck walked away.
The fox played the drum and said to himself: "I will never give up. There must be someone who is willing to be friends with me! "The fox walked to a mountain. By chance, a bear was about to go up the mountain. The fox ran to the bear, held one of the bear's hands and said, "Can you be friends with me? "The eyes were full of prayer.
Little Bear slowly said: "Yo, it's you. "The fox looked at the little bear in confusion. The little bear broke free from the fox's hand, shook his own hand and said, "You drove me out of the village mercilessly, and I had no home to live in. It all depends on you! "The fox was shocked. It was him. It turned out to be him.
The fox felt desperate and couldn't help crying. He cried so helplessly, cried so miserably, and cried so heartbroken. As Rain fell all over his body.
Suddenly, the little white rabbit hurried over with a piece of He Ye to protect the fox from the wind and rain. The fox smiled. He had never felt this safe before. He said, "Why are you so nice to me? Aren't you afraid of me?" Seeing this, the little white rabbit said innocently: "Mom said that in the beginning, human nature is good."
I don’t think you, brother, are a bad person. "That's it: "I don't think you, brother, are a bad person. ”
Let the fox cheer up, and then the fox and the little white rabbit became very good friends. The fox was gradually infected by the little white rabbit, and became so cheerful and lovable... friends What is it?
Friends are the ones who protect you when you are sad. Friends are the ones who comfort your wounded heart when you feel despair.
Please cherish your friends. Please treat your friends sincerely, friends may not always stay with you, so please cherish them. 4. Please write a 500-word essay based on idiom stories that is in-depth and insightful
I use "hiding your ears and stealing your bell"! See if it works! Today, I was deeply touched after reading the idiom story "Hiding the Ear and Stealing the Bell".
The story is mainly about: A greedy man saw a big bell and thought. He carried it home. But the clock was too big and heavy, and he couldn't move it even after several attempts.
So he found a hammer and planned to smash it again. Take it home piece by piece. Unexpectedly, when the man hit the bell with a hammer, it made a loud sound.
Now he was in trouble: "If others heard the sound, they would come and take the bell. What to do? "Later, he thought of a way: to block his own ears. He thought that as long as his own ears could not hear, other people's ears should also be unable to hear. So, he boldly hit the clock with all his strength, and a huge sound was heard. Far away, the official heard the news and caught him.
Seeing this, I couldn't help but laugh out loud: That man was so stupid, he really deceived himself. This story tells us: Don't be smart. If you want to deceive others, you are actually deceiving yourself; you must think twice before doing anything, and you cannot jump to conclusions casually. In that case, you will only be unlucky, not others.
The most important thing is that you cannot take possession of something that does not belong to you, no matter how much you want it. This is the most basic requirement of being a human being. I hope that each of us will take this as a warning.
Today, I read "the" this idiom story, deeply. The story is mainly a mercenary who saw a big clock back home, they want to go. But the clock is too big, too heavy, he had moved several times, all can't move. Hence, he found a hammer, the clock to *** ash, piece take home. Behold the man with the hammer hit clock, issued the intermittent loud bells. He was puzzled that can be heard the sound: "if someone to take," clock? Then he thought out a way: their ears, he thought: if their ears to hear, and the others should also ears to hear. Hence, he safely to hit hard, the sound of a great distance, your honour, he heard noise captured. See here, I involuntarily laughed aloud: that man is stupid. This story tells us: don't presumptuous, want to deceive others, is actually oneself cheat yourself, Do anything to do after much cogitation later, can't literally conclude, it will only be as bad, it is not your own people. And the most important is not something that belongs to you, you will not for himself, no matter how much you this thing we want, it is the most basic requirement. Hope every one of us all. You are looking to see if it is enough! hehe! I read a story named "the fable, is a person to cover their ears, stretch hand to steal the bell's story. I think this one is very stupid, he covered his ears, he not hear, but others hear this, he is dishonest behavior. I also do such a foolish thing. When I first started school, especially when the class, playful, I also don't listen to, I want to see my paren
ts anyway. The home, my homework while playing the side, also do not know to write on time, especially on Tuesday afternoon, I will play this moment, a play that until mother was started work, I want to write my homework this afternoon for a long time, and, as mother e back again write also in time. A long time, I will write slower and do things drag. Read this parable, I began to understand the behavior and not deceive self-deceiving people, but im themselves Can not? Today, I read "the" this idiom story, deeply. The story is mainly a mercenary who saw a big clock back home, they want to go. But the clock is too big, too heavy, he had moved several times, all can't move. Hence, he found a hammer, the clock to *** ash, piece take home. Behold the man with the hammer hit clock, issued the intermittent loud bells. He was puzzled that can be heard the sound: "if someone to take," clock? Then he thought out a way: their ears, he thought: if their ears to hear, and the others should also ears to hear. Hence, he safely to hit hard, the sound of a great distance, your honour, he heard noise captured. See here, I involuntarily laughed aloud: that man is stupid. This story tells us: don't presumptuous, want to deceive others, is actually oneself cheat yourself, Do anything to do after much cogitation later, can't literally conclude, it will only be as bad, it is not your own people. And the most important is not something that belongs to you, you will not for himself, no matter how
much you this thing we want, it is the most basic requirement. Hope every one of us all. 5. The idiom story of twists and turns
The idiom story of twists and turns
The idiom story of twists and turns originally refers to the twists and turns of writing strokes, and is a theoretical perspective on calligraphy aesthetics. In calligraphy, "flat strokes" are called "waves", with twists and turns, which means that the strokes cannot be written in a straight line, and the direction of force must be changed three times during the brush strokes so that the strokes are not rigid and appear vigorous and vivid. It is Nabi that has the beauty of rhythm. Later, "twists and turns" was used to describe the ups and downs of the structure of the article, and it also metaphorized the many obstacles and twists and turns in the process of things.
Originally it was used to describe the twists and turns of calligraphy and the ups and downs of the plot. Now it is often used to describe the many unexpected changes in the development of things. Because of the transformation of word meaning, the properties of this idiom have also undergone subtle changes. It was originally used to describe calligraphy works. Twists and turns are a good thing, as they can make calligraphy more colorful and less rigid, but when used to describe the process of things, twists and turns are a bad thing, as they describe encountering a lot of trouble. However, twists and turns are often the normal course of things.
There are twists and turns in calligraphy, and there are also singing and sighing in music. In ancient times, "singing" was also called "advocating". In ancient ancestral temples, sacrificial songs were sung. One person sang, and three people responded with praise. Later, it was often used to describe music and poetry. It has profound meaning and rich charm, which is admirable. With the changes of time, singing and sighing are still only used in music and poetry, and "twists and turns" originated from a calligraphy The term was later extended and applied to life, describing the twists and turns of experiences like writing calligraphy. 6. Write 4 idioms and tell an idiom story
To mend the situation before the sheep is gone, to cover one's ears and steal the bell, to find out what is going on according to the picture, to pull out the seedlings to help them grow
The story of pulling out the seedlings to help them grow:
In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a farmer in the Song Dynasty. He always felt that the crops in the fields were growing too slowly. He went to take a look today and tomorrow, but he felt that the seedlings never seemed to grow taller. He thought to himself: Is there any way to make them grow taller and faster?
One day, he came to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one. It took a lot of effort to pull out a large field of seedlings one by one. By the time he finished pulling out the seedlings, he was exhausted, but he was very happy in his heart. When he got home, he boasted: "I was exhausted today. I helped the seedlings grow several inches taller!" After hearing this, his son hurried to the field to see and found that all the seedlings in the field were dead. 7. How to write an idiom story and write an article according to reality. Please tell me, 400 words
Bole Xiangma d Legend 2, the god who manages horses q in the sky is called Bole . In the human world, people who are good at identifying the quality of horses are also called Bole. The first x person named Bole, whose real name is Sun Yang, was a person from the Spring and Autumn Period. Because of his excellent research on horses, people forgot his original name and simply called him 3 Bole, which continues to this day. Once, Bole was entrusted by King Chu to buy a horse that could travel thousands of miles a day. Bole explained to the King of Chu that there were few horses thousands of miles away and it was not easy to find them. He had to travel to various places. He asked the King of Chu not to be anxious. He would try his best to get things done. Bole traveled to several countries, even the Yanzhao area, which is known to be rich in famous horses. He searched carefully, and even after working hard, he still couldn't find the good horse he wanted. One day, Bole returned from Qi State. On the road, he saw a horse pulling a salt cart, driving very hard on the steep slope. The horse was panting from exhaustion, and every step was very difficult. Bole has always been close to Ma Li, so he couldn't help but walk up to him. Seeing Bole approaching, Ma M suddenly raised his head, widened his eyes, and neighed loudly, as if he wanted to tell Bole something. Bole immediately judged from the sound that this was a rare horse. Bole said to the driver: "This horse is galloping on the battlefield. No horse can beat it, but when it is used to pull a cart, it is not as good as an ordinary horse. You Better sell it to me.
"The driver thought Bole was a big fool. He thought the horse was too ordinary. He had no strength to pull the cart. He ate too much and was as skinny as a stick. He didn't hesitate. The emperor agreed. Bole took the thousand-mile horse and went straight to the Kingdom of Chu. Bole took the horse to the palace of King Chu, patted the horse on the neck and said, "I have found a good master for you." " Qianli Ma seemed to understand what Bole meant. He raised his front hooves and rattled the ground, causing his neck to grow long and hissing. His voice was loud, like a bell on a rock, rising straight into the sky. King Chu a Hearing the neighing of the horse, Bole walked out of the palace. He pointed at the horse and said, "King B, I brought you the thousand-mile horse. Please watch it carefully." "When King Chu saw that the horse led by Bole was so thin, he thought that Bole had fooled him. He was a little unhappy and said, "I believe you can look at the horse, so I let you buy it. Horse f, but what kind of horse u did you buy? This horse h has difficulty even walking. Can it go to the q battlefield? Bole said: "This is indeed a thousand-mile horse. It has only pulled a carriage for a while, and it was not fed carefully, so it looks very thin." As long as it is fed carefully and does not last for half a month, it will definitely regain its strength. " When the King of Chu heard this, he was a little doubtful, so he ordered the horse driver to feed the horse with all his heart. Sure enough, the horse became strong and vigorous. The King of Chu straddled the horse and raised his whip, but he felt his ears The wind 7, the time of breathing h, has e ran hundreds of miles u. Later, the horse t galloped for 5 the king of Chu, and made a lot of achievements. The king of Chu respected Bole even more.
2011-10-29 7:39:00 8. 2 idioms or fables (more than 500 words), if good, 100 points will be given
Opening the book is beneficial (kāi juàn yǒu yì) Explanation: Opening a book means reading; benefit: benefit, gain.
Opening a book is always beneficial. It is often used to encourage people to study hard and read more.
Source: Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty, "Yu Ziyan et al.": "If you gain something when you open the book, you will happily forget to eat. " Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as object, attributive, clause; refers to the fact that reading is always beneficial. Example: Wang Pizhi of the Song Dynasty, "Mianshui Yan Tan Lu· Wen Ru": "~, I don't think it's a chore." ”
Antonym: Reading is useless. Synonyms: Opening a book has an allusion. This idiom comes from "Mianshui Yan Tan Lu". Taizong read three volumes of "Yu Lan" every day. Due to lack of work, he made up for it in his spare time. Taste said : "Opening the book is beneficial, I don't think it's a chore. "
In the early years of the Song Dynasty, Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi ordered civil servants Li Fang and others to compile a large-scale classification encyclopedia - "Taiping General Classification". This book collected and excerpted more than 1,600 kinds of The important contents of the ancient books are classified into fifty-five categories, with a total of one thousand volumes. It is a very valuable reference book.
This book was compiled during the Taiping and Xingguo years of the Song Dynasty. Therefore, it was named "Taiping General Class". For such a masterpiece, Song Taizong stipulated that he should read at least two or three volumes every day and read them all within one year, so he changed the name to "Taiping Yulan".
When Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty made up his mind to devote energy to reading this great book, someone once felt that it was too hard for the emperor to deal with so many national affairs every day and to read such a big book, so they advised him to read less, and not necessarily every day. I have to read them all to avoid being overtired. However, Song Taizong replied: "I like reading very much. I often get pleasure from books. Reading more books will always be beneficial. Besides, I don't feel tired." "
So he still insisted on reading three volumes every day. Sometimes he would take time to catch up if he was delayed due to busy state affairs. He often said to the people around him: "As long as you open the book, it will always be beneficial. . "Taizong of the Song Dynasty read three volumes of "Taiping Yulan" every day, and he was very knowledgeable and very handy in handling national affairs.
When the ministers saw that the emperor was so diligent in studying, they also studied hard, so they studied hard at that time The trend was so strong that even Prime Minister Zhao Pu, who usually did not read, tirelessly read "The Analects". It was said that "half of the Analects rules the world". Later, "opening the book is beneficial" became an idiom, describing that as long as you open the book and read, you will always be happy. There are benefits.
In this information-based world, reading is one of the only ways for us to acquire knowledge. Reading more can broaden our knowledge, enrich our literary accomplishment, and improve our future speaking and writing. All of great help.
Our knowledge is like a reservoir. A large amount of reading enables our reservoir to store a large amount of knowledge. While we are replenishing knowledge, knowledge is constantly leaking out. At this time, if we stop reading or read fewer books, the water in the reservoir will soon dry up.
Only through continuous and rich extracurricular reading can you enrich your knowledge without losing a lot of it. A large amount of knowledge can provide you with enough material for your composition, otherwise you would only be able to write a few unambiguous and repetitive sentences after holding it for a long time.
There are no absolutes in this world, the key lies in the heart of the person who opens the book. Everything has two sides, the key is under what circumstances can you say whether it is good or wrong! Gorky once said: "Books are the ladder of human progress."
Reading more will increase your knowledge. Chairman Mao was able to establish New China only if he was familiar with military literature.
The world famous person Bacon said: "History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people precise, natural history makes people profound, and ethics makes people solemn." These many meanings can be summarized as follows: In a nutshell: opening the book is beneficial.
If we don’t read more, where will we get so much knowledge? Without knowledge, how can we tell who is right and wrong among people? Books are the summary of historical experience, and books are the crystallization of social culture. By reading, you can fully understand the principles of life; by reading, you can understand the vicissitudes of the world; by reading, you can help people all over the world.
If we don’t read more, where will we get rich words to write essays? Marx opened the book and benefited a lot. When he wrote "Das Kapital", he read more than a thousand volumes of books in his own collection, and also went to the British Museum to read three rooms of books.
If Marx had not read books, he might not have been able to write "Das Kapital".