Poetry about grinding a needle with an iron pestle

1. The full text of the ancient text "Tiezhu Grinding the Needle" and the explanations of all sentences and words

The Grinding Needle River is at the foot of the Elephant Er Mountain in Meizhou. Legend has it that Li Taibai was studying in the mountains, but he abandoned it before completing it. After crossing a stream, I met an old woman who was grinding an iron pestle and asked her, "I want to make a needle." Taibai understood what he meant and graduated. I said my surname was Wu. There is Wushi Rock next to Jinxi River.

Translation: Mozhen River is at the foot of Elephant Er Mountain in Meizhou. Legend has it that when Li Bai was studying in the mountains, he went out to play without completing his homework. He passed by a creek and saw an old woman grinding an iron rod there. (He felt strange) and asked the old woman what she was doing. The old woman said: "I want to grind this iron rod into a needle." Li Bai was very surprised by the old woman's perseverance, so he went back to complete his homework. The old woman called herself Wu. Now there is a Wushi Rock beside the stream.

1. Go: leave; Fang: present; Yu: want; return: go back.

2. Zhi: pronoun, standing for old woman. Pronoun: represents the knowledge learned.

3. Li Bai understood the meaning of the old woman's words, so he returned to school to study hard, and finally completed his studies and became a literary giant.

No matter what you do, as long as you have perseverance, you will definitely succeed. Hard work pays off.

If our classmates can be serious, hard-working and perseverant in their studies, there will be no problem with good grades. 2. As long as the effort is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle. What is the full poem about "As long as the effort is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle" is not a poem, it is an allusion and famous saying.

1. Original text: It is said that Li Bai was studying in the Elephant Er Mountain. He abandoned his studies before completing his studies. "Crossing the stream, I met an old woman grinding an iron pestle. I asked her, 'I want to make a needle.'" Taibai felt The intention is to graduate."

2. Source: "Fangyu Shenglan·Meizhou·Mozhen River" by Zhu Mu of the Song Dynasty. 3. Allusion: Li Bai, the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, never studied seriously when he was a child. He often threw away his books and went out to play.

One day Li Bai met a gray-haired old woman who was grinding a big iron rod on a stone. He was curious and asked her what she was doing. The old woman told him that she wanted to grind it into an embroidery needle. Li Bai was deeply moved. , From then on, he studied hard and finally became a literary giant. 4. Example sentences: 1. We often say: As long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle.

2. Teachers often use the story of grinding an iron pestle into a needle as long as you work hard to educate us that in order to achieve success in learning, we must work hard and persevere. 3. A drop of water can penetrate a stone, and if you work hard enough, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle.

4. An iron pestle was ground into a needle. After five years of hard study, he mastered English proficiently. 5. As long as he works hard and grinds an iron pestle into a needle, he can overcome no matter how great the difficulty is. 3. What famous saying evolved from the short article "An iron pestle grinds into a needle"?

As long as you work hard, an iron pestle grinds into a needle. It is a metaphor that as long as you are determined and willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is. Yes. Complimentary words can be used as predicates, objects, attributives, and adverbials. Written by He Yihao, "Mulien Saves His Mother Liu Shizhaini" written by Zheng Zhizhen of the Ming Dynasty: "It is like an iron pestle grinding a needle, and a strong heart will make the needle work." ." Allusion: Li Bai, the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, didn't like studying when he was a child. He often skipped school and wandered on the street. One day, Li Bai didn't go to school again. He wandered around on the street and looked around. Unknowingly, he arrived outside the city. The warm sunshine , cheerful birds, and flowers swaying in the wind made Li Bai sigh, "With such good weather, how boring would it be to read in the house all day?" As he walked, he saw a man with white hair sitting at the door of a broken thatched hut. The old woman was grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over and said, "Old woman, what are you doing?" "I want to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman raised her head and smiled at Li Bai. He smiled, then lowered his head and continued to grind. "Embroidery needle?" Li Bai asked again: "Is it an embroidery needle used for sewing clothes?" "Of course!" "But, when can the iron pestle be ground into a thin one if it is so thick? "Where is the embroidery needle?" The old woman asked Li Bai: "A drop of water can penetrate a stone, and a foolish old man 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 hard?" If you are deeper than others, there is nothing you can't do." The old woman's words made Li Bai feel ashamed, so after he went back, he never skipped study again. He studied very hard every day, and finally became a famous poet. 4. Explanations of all the words, phrases and sentences in the classical Chinese text "The Iron Pestle Grinds the Needle"

Original text

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The Grinding Needle River is in Mei At the foot of Elephant Er Mountain in Zhouzhou. Legend has it that Li Taibai was studying in the mountains, but he abandoned it before completing it. After crossing a stream, I met an old woman grinding an iron pestle. Bai Wei asked her, "I want to make a needle." Taibai understood his intention and returned to work. I said my surname was Wu. There is Wushi Rock next to Jinxi River.

Translation

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Mozhen Creek is at the foot of Elephant Er Mountain in Meizhou. Legend has it that when Li Bai was studying in the mountains, he went out to play without completing his homework. He passed by a creek and saw an old woman grinding an iron rod there. Li Bai felt strange, so he asked the old woman what she was doing. The old woman said: "I want to grind this iron rod into a needle.

"Li Bai was very surprised by the old woman's perseverance, so he went back to complete his homework. The old woman called herself Wu. There is still a Wu's Rock by the stream.

Go: leave

Encounter: run into

Party: be here

Return: go back

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