All the places where allusions are used in junior high school Chinese textbooks published by People's Education Press.

Shoot a tiger to see Sun Lang.

Look northwest and shoot Sirius.

Hold a festival in the clouds, when to send the phoenix hall.

-Hunting in Michigan

People come back. Like people in Michelle, I can only play the flute, and I am disappointed.

-"Yangzhou will enjoy Lotte for the first time"

Ran Yan didn't return to nothing. -Fisherman's pride

I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.

-Li Bai, "It's hard to go"

Sitting around watching other people's hard river fishing can only envy the fish caught in the fish.

-Meng Haoran's A Letter from Dongting Lake to Premier Zhang

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There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! .

Legend: A probe into the love of Jade Bird: Pengshan, the abbreviation of Penglai Mountain, is the legendary fairy mountain on the sea. Jade bird, a three-legged bird raised by the western queen mother in mythology, can transmit information, so it is used to refer to messengers.

Fan Zhongyan's The Fisherman's Pride

Allusion: Ran Yan has no le. Source: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty. Dou Xian defeated the Xiongnu who invaded the border, and carved stones on Yanran Mountain to record his achievements. Later generations used Ran Yan Xerox to express victory over the enemy. If they didn't win, they said that Ran Yan was unhappy.

Meaning: the great cause of resisting the enemy has not been achieved.

Xin Qiji's Nostalgia at Gubei Pavilion in Jingkou

Children should be like Sun Zhongmou.

Allusions: Heroes can't find Sun Zhongmou. Origin: Zhong Mou, the word Sun Quan, established political power in Jingkou.

Sun Zhongmou, the hero, can't be found anywhere.

Zou Ji satirizes the King of Qi, selected from The Warring States Policy.

Idiom: bustling: Source: Warring States Policy? "Qi Ce Zou Yiji" satirizes Qi Wang's "admonition by ministers, and the door is like a city."

Meaning: The original description is that there are many people who give advice. It is described that there are many people coming, which is very lively.

Ouyang Xiu's Drunken Pavilion

Allusion: The meaning of drunkenness is not wine. Source: Zuiweng Pavilion: "The meaning of Zuiweng is not in wine, but between mountains and rivers."

Meaning: The author says that the real intention in the pavilion is not to drink, but to enjoy the scenery in the mountains. Later used to indicate that the intention is not here but in other ways.

Idiom: Get to the bottom of it: Source: Zuiwengting: "Wild fragrance is rich, beautiful wood is beautiful, the wind and frost are noble and clean, and the truth comes out, and it is also in the mountains at all times." Su Shi's Post-Red Cliff Fu: "The mountain is high and the moon is small, and the water comes out."

Meaning: When the water falls, the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. Metaphor the truth of the matter is completely exposed.

Mao Zedong's "Qinyuan Spring Snow"

Allusion: A generation of tianjiao, (Genghis Khan only knows how to shoot an eagle with a bow). Source: Hun story in Han Dynasty: "There is great sweat in the south, strong Hu in the north, and the Hu people are blessed by heaven."

Meaning: the love of heaven.

Allusions: romantic figures: Source: Qin Yuanchun? Xue's "Count the romantic figures and look at the present" Source: Su Shi's "Big Jiangdong went to the waves to wash out, and the romantic figures of the ages."

Meaning: an influential person in an era.

Allusions: coquettish: Source: Qin Yuanchun? Snow ","Tang Zongge, slightly less coquettish ". Source: Guo Feng and Li Sao.

Meaning: Originally refers to Guo Feng in The Book of Songs and Li Sao in The Songs of Chu, here refers to literary talent.

Mencius' "I want what I want"

Idiom: Give up one's life for righteousness. Source: "Mencius? Gao Zishang: "Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want. "... you can't have both, and you have to sacrifice your life for justice. "

Meaning: Give up your life for justice. Sacrifice one's life for justice Mencius gave up his life for justice.

Zhuangzi's Autumn Water

Idiom: look at the ocean and sigh. Source: Zhuangzi? Autumn waters ""So, Hebo began to turn his face and look at the ocean and sigh. "

Meaning: Look at the sea and look up. Metaphor is not enough strength or conditions and feel helpless.

Idiom: Make people laugh and be generous. Source: Zhuangzi? "Autumn Water" "I grew up in a generous family with a smile."

Meaning: magnanimous means that a person is knowledgeable and has expertise in learning. It means that short knowledge makes people laugh.