Approachable, generous, pure, persistent and persevering.
Forgetting to eat and sleep, upright and indomitable in the face of danger.
Do your best to die.
Second, describe people's wisdom:
Resourceful, resourceful, master Chinese and western knowledge.
It is brilliant, outstanding and profound.
Brainstorm ideas and draw inferences from others.
Third, describe the behavior and style of the characters:
Innocent and charming, gentle and graceful, handsome and natural.
High-spirited, high-spirited, radiant
Fourth, describe the characters' expressions and emotions:
Carefree, happy, happy, radiant, ecstatic.
Stunned, overjoyed, depressed, indifferent, flew into a rage
Five, describe people's eloquence:
Be eloquent, eloquent, eloquent.
The words from the mouth are shocking, witty and eloquent.
6. Idioms containing human organs
Eye-catching, low mouth, no chest, top-heavy.
Mouth is not a hand, eyes are quick, hands are quick, eyes are quick, ears are quick, and the head is broken.
Beautiful eyes and hands, can't help it.
Seven, describe the character action:
Look at the flowers and cheer, help the old and carry the young.
Have a heart-to-heart talk, lean forward and lean back, run around and tell each other about mountains and rivers.
Run forward and chase each other.
Eight, idioms describe the expressions of characters.
Feel relaxed, calm and transfixed.
Smile, pull a long face, frown, be dumbfounded
A depressed smirk.
Idioms describing heroes
Upright and fearless, aboveboard, wise and brave.
Turn the tide, use your quick wits, be calm, and save the day.
2. Write an idiom short story 500 words Frog at the bottom of a well A frog is sitting in a well, and a bird is flying around the well.
The frog asked the bird, "Where did you fly from?" The bird replied, "I came from far away." I flew more than a hundred miles in the sky and I was thirsty. I came down to find some water to drink. "
The frog said, "friend, don't talk big!" " The sky is only as big as the wellhead. Do you still need to fly that far? "You are mistaken," said the bird. The sky is boundless and vast! "The frog said with a smile," Friend, I sit in the well every day. When I look up, I see the sky. " I won't make mistakes. "
The bird also smiled and said, "Friend, you are wrong. Don't believe it, jump out of the wellhead and have a look. "
This idiom story of "sitting on a well and watching the sky" is a household name. Usually used to describe someone with limited knowledge and short sight. Waiting for the rabbit to be passed down from generation to generation During the Warring States Period, there was a farmer in Song State who worked at sunrise and stopped at sunset. In case of famine, he will starve. He wants to improve his life, but he is too lazy and timid. He is lazy, afraid of everything and always wants to meet the unexpected wealth delivered to his door.
The miracle finally happened. One day in late autumn, he was plowing in the field and there were people hunting around him.
The sound of shouting came one after another everywhere, and the frightened little beast ran desperately. Suddenly, a rabbit, impartial, bumped into his field root.
On the same day, he had a delicious meal. After that, he stopped farming.
All day, looking at the magical roots, waiting for the miracle to appear. But no rabbits hit the tree again.
The idiom "waiting for a rabbit" means getting something for nothing, or sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it. One day, a tiger was wandering in the depths of the forest. Suddenly he found a fox and caught it quickly, thinking that he could enjoy lunch again today.
Foxes are cunning by nature. Knowing that the future would be bad after being caught by the tiger today, it made up a lie and said to the tiger, "I was sent by the Emperor of Heaven to be the king of all the animals in the mountain. If you eat me, God will not forgive you. " The tiger doubted the fox's words and asked, "What evidence do you have to be the king of beasts?" The fox quickly said, "If you don't believe me, you can go for a walk in the mountains with me. I want to show you with my own eyes how all the animals are afraid of me. "
The tiger thought it was also a road, so he let the fox lead the way, followed him and walked deep into the forest together. Rabbits, goats, deer, black bears and other animals in the forest were scared out of their wits when they saw the tiger coming from a distance, and they fled for their lives.
Turning around, the fox proudly said to the tiger, "You should see it now, right?" All the wild animals in the forest, who dare not be afraid of me? "The tiger didn't know that all animals were afraid of themselves, but believed the fox's lies. The fox not only escaped being eaten, but also shook down a peg or two in front of all the animals.
We should learn to see through the tricks of those who are not cruel. To gild the lily, there was a nobleman of Chu who offered a pot of wine for his guests to drink after offering sacrifices to his ancestors.
The doorman took this pot of wine and didn't know what to do with it. They think it is definitely not enough for so many people to drink a pot of wine. Might as well just give it to someone and have fun.
But who should I give it to? So, the guests discussed a good idea, that is, everyone draws a snake on the ground, and whoever draws the pot of wine first will drink it. Everyone agrees with this method.
Each doorman took a stick and began to draw snakes on the ground. A person drew quickly, and in a short time, he finished painting the snake, so he brought a hip flask.
Just as he was about to drink, he saw at a glance that the others had not finished drawing snakes. He proudly picked up the stick again and said to himself, "If I add more feet to snakes, they may not finish painting." While talking, I drew my feet on the painted snake.
Unexpectedly, before the man finished drawing the snake's foot, the hip flask in his hand was taken away by a person next to him. It turns out that the man has finished drawing the snake. The person who painted the snake's foot refused and said, "I'll finish painting the snake first, and the wine should be mine!" " "The man smiled and said," You're still painting. I've finished painting. Of course the wine is mine! "The person who drew the snake's feet argued," I finished it long ago. It's still early, but I just added some feet to the snake. "
The man said, "Snakes have no feet. Give them some feet, you can't drink anyway! " "The man drank the wine rudely, and the gild the lily looked at the wine that belonged to him and now it was taken away by others, and he regretted it. Some people are self-righteous, like to rock the boat and show off themselves, and the result is often self-defeating. Isn't this the way to gild the lily? During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhi Bo, an aristocrat of the State of Jin, died out.
Someone took the opportunity to steal from Fan's house and saw a big clock hanging in the yard. This clock is made of exquisite bronze with exquisite shapes and patterns.
The thief was very happy. He wanted to take this beautiful clock home. But this clock is big and heavy, so it cannot be moved.
There is only one way he can think of, and that is to break the clock and move home separately. The thief found a sledgehammer and threw it at the clock desperately. There was a loud bang, which startled him.
The thief panicked and thought, this is bad. Isn't this noise equivalent to telling people that I stole the clock here? In desperation, he jumped on the bell and tried to cover it with open arms, but how to cover it? The bell is still echoing in the distance. The more he listened, the more afraid he became. He withdrew his hands freely and covered his ears hard.
"Hey, the bell is getting smaller and I can't hear it!" The thief was very happy. "wonderful! You can't hear the bell if you can't cover your ears! " He immediately found two cloth balls to plug his ears, thinking that no one could hear the bell. So I let go and hit the bell. When the bell rang, it spread loudly to far away places.
People heard the bell rush in and caught the thief. The story comes from Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Self-knowledge. "Stealing a clock" is described as "stealing a clock", which is a metaphor for covering up stupidity and deceiving others.
In ancient times, Qi Xuanwang, the monarch of the State of Qi, loved music, especially listening to the flute. There were 300 people who were good at it.
3. Write a story with some idioms.
Travel through time and space, come to Datang and become a hotel chef. My cooking is great, diners flock to me, and my boss is impressed. In the Tang dynasty, I was like a duck to water, but I didn't think about it. Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. I was deeply uneasy about killing people and decided to put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha. I stayed away from the downtown retreat and devoted myself to Buddhism, but I was addicted to calligraphy. Master didn't make it, but there are rumors among the people that I am a daughter.
Second,
Yesterday, I talked with Xiao Pang and Xiao Ming. Ji Wang actually laughed at us and said, "Yo, two heads are better than one. You three are whispering. What are the golden ideas? " We were very angry and said loudly, "Today we must tell your mother that you didn't do anything in your homework yesterday." He panicked and begged us not to say anything. We were unmoved. He knew that the water under the bridge could not be without a little blood, so he invited us to have a barbecue. I didn't expect this guy to be unpopular at school, but he was like a duck to water at the barbecue shop. He personally went out and baked us a spicy chicken wing. After we finished eating, he asked, "What's the matter?" We deliberately kept silent, and he said with a bitter face, "Alas, this Chengdu cost me dozens of dollars. Is it still worth a word? " We were all amused by his funny appearance and deliberately made him say, "It's nice here. We don't want to leave. " He pulled us up and shouted, "Good buddy, don't be happy. This is a harmful place. You see, my big belly is hurt by the boss here. " We laughed and left together.
4. Copy 300 idiom stories (1) Iron pestle grinds into needles Allusions Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, did not like reading when he was a child, often played truant and wandered in the streets.
One day, Li Bai did not go to school again. He wandered about the street, looked around and unconsciously arrived outside the city. Warm sunshine, cheerful bird songs and flowers swaying with the wind made Li Bai sigh, "How boring it is to study in the house all day in such good weather?" Walking, at the door of a shabby hut, a white-haired old woman is grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick.
Li Bai walked over. "What are you doing, old woman?" "I want to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman looked up, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue grinding.
"Embroidered needle?" Li Bai asked again, "Is it an embroidery needle for sewing clothes?" "Of course!" "But, the iron pestle is so thick, when can it be ground into a fine embroidery needle?" The old woman asked Li Bai, "A drop of water can pierce a stone, but a fool can move a mountain. Why can't an iron pestle be ground into an embroidery needle?" "But, you are so old?" "As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do." Li Bai was ashamed of what the old woman said, and never played truant after he went back.
I study very hard every day and finally become an immortal poet. No matter what you do, you will succeed as long as you have perseverance. Many things happen.
If our children can be serious, diligent and persistent in their studies, it is no problem to get good grades. (2) Zu Ti in Jin Dynasty was an open-minded and ambitious person.
But he was a naughty boy when he was a child and didn't like reading. When he entered his youth, he realized his lack of knowledge and felt that he could not serve his country without studying, so he began to study hard.
He read widely and studied history carefully, so he began to study hard. He read widely and studied history carefully, from which he learned a wealth of knowledge and made great progress.
He has been in and out of Luoyang, Kyoto for many times, and people who have contacted him say that Zu Ti is a talented person who can assist the emperor in governing the country. When Zu Ti was 24 years old, he was recommended as a lawyer, but he didn't agree. He still studies tirelessly.
Later, Zu Ti and his childhood friend Liu Kunyi became the main book of Sizhou. He and Liu Kun have deep feelings. They not only share the same bed, but also share the same lofty ideal: to make contributions, revitalize the state of Jin and become a pillar of the country.
Once, in the middle of the night, Zu Ti heard the cock crow in his sleep. He kicked Liu Kun awake and said to him, "Everyone else thinks it's unlucky to hear a rooster crow in the middle of the night. I don't think so. How about we get up and practice swords when we hear chickens crow in the future? " Liu Kun readily agreed. So every day after the rooster crows, he gets up to practice his sword, and the light of the sword flies and the sound of the sword is sonorous.
Spring goes to winter, cold goes to summer, and it never stops. Many things happen. After long and arduous study and training, they finally became generalists who can write good articles and lead troops to win the battle.
Zu Ti was named General Zhenxi, realizing his desire to serve the country. Liu Kun became the commander-in-chief in charge of military affairs in Hebei and Youzhou, and also gave full play to his literary talent and military talent. This story comes from Biography of Jin Zu.
The idiom "smell the chicken and dance" describes energetic and promising, and also means that people with lofty ideals should cheer up in time. (3) The story of supplementing allusions after the death of sheep comes from the Warring States Policy.
During the Warring States Period, there was a minister in the State of Chu named Zhuang Xin. One day, he said to King Xiang of Chu: "When you were in the palace, Zhou Hou was on the left and Xiahou was on the right; When you went out, Yan Lingjun and Shou Jing Jun followed you all the time. You and these four people are very particular about luxury and debauchery. Regardless of national events, Ying (Chu capital, in the north of jiangling county, Hubei Province) will be in danger! " Wang Xiang was very unhappy after hearing this. He got angry and scolded, "Are you crazy? Deliberately saying these insidious words to confuse people? " Zhuang Xin replied unhurriedly: "I really think things must come to this, and I dare not deliberately say that Chu has any misfortune."
If you always cherish this man, Chu will surely perish. Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao and see what will happen. "
Zhuang Xin lived in Zhao Guocai for five months, and the State of Qin invaded Chu, and Wang Xiang was forced into exile in Yangcheng (now northwest of Xixian County, Henan Province). Only then did I feel that Zhuang Xin's words were good, so I quickly sent someone to get Zhuang Xin back and asked him what he could do. Zhuang Xin said sincerely: "I've heard that it's not too late to think of hounds when I see rabbit teeth;" It's not too late to mend the sheepfold after the sheep have run away.
..... "Interpreting and reading this is a very meaningful story. If you only know how to have fun and don't know how to do things, the result will inevitably be a tragic failure. The idiom "Better late than never" is based on the above two sentences, which means that if something goes wrong, it's not too late to fix it.
For example, a successful person misjudges the development of things, travels light and falls into a state of failure. But he was not discouraged. He thought things over patiently, learned a lesson from this mistake, and thought that it was not too late to "mend after it is late" from scratch! According to ancient Indian Buddhist scriptures, there was a small country in ancient India, and the king's name was King Mirror.
He believes in Sakyamuni's Buddhism and worships Buddha and recites scriptures every day. He is very religious. However, there were many religions and witchcraft in China at that time, and most subjects were confused by their preaching, which was not conducive to the governance of the country.
King Jing wanted to convert his subjects to Buddhism, so he came up with an idea: educate and induce them with the appearance of blind people touching elephants. King Jing ordered his courtiers to say, "Find some blind people to come to the city."
The messenger quickly gathered a group of blind people and took them to the palace. The messenger went into the palace and reported to the mirror king, "Your Majesty, the blind man you ordered to look for has now been taken to the front of the temple."
King Mirror said, "You will take the blind people to the elephant garden early tomorrow morning, so that each of them can only touch one part of the elephant's body, and then take them to the square in front of the palace immediately." The next morning, King Jing called all the ministers and tens of thousands of civilians to gather in the square in front of the palace. People are whispering, and no one knows what important things the king is going to announce.
Soon, the messenger came with the blind man.
Write a short story with these four idioms. In ancient times, there was a young man who liked to ponder over things and daydreamed all day, hoping to make a fortune one day.
But I'm not interested in doing anything, and I always change my mind. One day, he came under the pine tree and saw the squirrel. He was free up and down, so he wanted to learn. He looks at the squirrel in front of the tree every day, climbing up and down with his hands and feet, resting on the pine tree when he is tired, and eating pine nuts when he is hungry. Over time, he also learned a skill.
But I forgot the human language. His parents felt very helpless and asked someone to send him food, but he refused to eat and let him go home.
Over time, leave him alone. Later, a monk gave him a lecture, saying that everything he did was nonsense. People must do things honestly and not have sex.
He woke up like a dream. Return to normal life.
6. Idiom Story Composition 400 words During the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Xiangong listened to rumors, killed Prince Shen Sheng, and sent someone to arrest Shen Sheng's younger brother Zhong Er.
When Zhong Er heard the news, he fled the State of Jin and forgot about it for more than ten years. After many hardships, Zhong Er came to the State of Chu.
King Chu Cheng thought that Zhong Er would make great achievements in the future, so he greeted him with state gifts and regarded him as a distinguished guest. One day, the King of Chu gave a banquet in honor of Zhong Er, and the two chatted, and the atmosphere was very harmonious.
Suddenly, the king of Chu asked Zhong Er, "If one day you return to the State of Jin and become a monarch, how can you repay me?" Zhong Er thought for a moment and said, "Beautiful women are waiting for you, precious silk, and you have a lot of rare bird feathers, ivory leather, and even more in Chu. What rare items does Jin Wang have? " The king of Chu said, "Your son is too modest. Having said that, you should show me something? " Zhong Er replied with a smile, "Thanks to you.
If I can really return to China to be in power, I would like to get along well with your country. If one day, Jin Chu goes to war, I will definitely order the troops to retreat first (one house equals thirty miles). If I can't get your forgiveness, I will fight you again. "
Four years later, Zhong Er really returned to the State of Jin and became a monarch. This is the famous Jin Wengong in history. The state of Jin became stronger and stronger under his rule.
In 633 BC, the two armies of Chu and Jin fought. In order to fulfill his promise, Jin Wengong ordered the troops to retreat 90 miles and stay in Chengpu.
When Chu Jun saw that 8 Jin J was retreating, he thought the other side was afraid and immediately pursued it. The Jin army took advantage of the weakness of the Chu army's pride in underestimating the enemy, concentrated its forces and defeated the Chu army greatly, and won the battle of Chengpu.
The story comes from Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Twenty-two Years. This idiom means not arguing with others or making concessions on your own initiative.