I want to hear what I deserve.

I want to hear the meaning of "eat your own fruit": it means that you have done something bad, been damaged or punished.

Take the consequences, an idiom in China, pinyin is zü shí qí gu ǒ, which means doing something bad, being damaged or punished. From the preface of Hulan River Biography. Usage of idioms: as predicate, object and attribute; Refers to self-inflicted.

Idiom story: In the Song Dynasty, a high-ranking official named Qiu Zhuo visited a monk. When the monk saw that Qiu Zhuo was not dressed like an official, he ignored him and his attitude was very impolite. At this moment, the son of a senior officer came. Seeing that he was well dressed, the monk immediately stepped forward and greeted him respectfully with a big smile.

Qiu Zhuo was very angry when he saw all this. After the official left, he asked the monk discontentedly, "Why are you so rude to me and so kind to him?" The monk plausibly said, "You misunderstood! I am polite to him on the surface, but I may not be polite to him on the inside; If you are polite to him from the heart, there is no need to be polite on the surface. "

At this time, Qiu Zhuo happened to have a cane in his hand. In a rage, I punched the monk on the head and said, "According to your logic, hitting you means loving you, and not hitting you means hating you, so I have to hit you." Preface to Mao Dun's Biography of Hulan River: "Apart from suffering from ignorance and conservatism, the lives of these characters were originally carefree and enjoyable."

Benefits of learning idioms:

1. Idioms can stimulate children's curiosity and contain rich knowledge and cultural connotations. They are simple and interesting, and usually four words can express the complete meaning. This can stimulate children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge, and urge them to explore the stories behind idioms.

2, idioms can exercise children's imagination, idioms can generally quote classics, so it will involve many historical stories. When children learn idioms, they will first understand the stories behind them. In this process, they will give full play to their imagination.