Idiom stories related to snow
Pinyin xuě zhōng sòng tàn
Idiom stories During the Southern Song Dynasty, the famous poet Fan Chengda wrote many popular monographs throughout his life. Poems are deeply loved by people. In his later years, he retired to his hometown of Shihu and named himself Shihu layman. His works were compiled into "Shihu layman's poetry collection", among which there is a poem "Send charcoal and mustard shelter in heavy snow": "No It is necessary to send charcoal in the snow, and poetry is needed to talk about the scenery."
The allusion is not that it is necessary to send charcoal in the snow, and poetry is needed to talk about the scenery. Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's poem "Sending Charcoal and Mustard Hiding in Heavy Snow"
Meaning: Giving charcoal to people to keep warm on snowy days. It is a metaphor for giving material or spiritual help to others when they are in urgent need.
Usage as predicate, object, attributive; refers to timely help
Synonyms: adding help when the time is right
Antonyms: adding insult to injury and adding insult to injury
Idiom story Cheng Men Li Xue
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[Interpretation]
It used to mean that students were respectful and respectful. A metaphor for respecting a teacher.
. When Yi realized, the snow was a foot deep outside the door."
[Similar meaning]
Respect teachers and value teaching
[Usage]
It is more formal; it is a predicate; it is a metaphor for respecting teachers and teaching
[Idiom Story]
The two brothers Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi were both extremely knowledgeable people in the Song Dynasty. In order to enrich his knowledge, Yang Shi, a Jinshi, resolutely gave up his high-ranking official position and went to Hanchang, Henan to worship Cheng Hao as his teacher, and he humbly sought advice. Later, Cheng Hao died. He himself was in his 40s, but he still determined to study and studied hard. He went to Luoyang to worship Cheng Hao's younger brother Cheng Yi as his teacher.
So, he and his friend You Ye went to Cheng's house to meet Cheng Yi, but they met Mr. Cheng with his eyes closed and sitting up, pretending to sleep. At this time, it started to snow outside. The two people were eager to ask for help, so they stood aside respectfully without saying a word. After waiting for a long time, Cheng Yi slowly opened his eyes and saw Yang Shi and You Ye standing in front of him. He was surprised and said: " Ah, ah! Are the two of them still here?" At this time, the snow outside the door was already more than a foot thick, but Yang Shi and You Ye didn't look tired or impatient at all.
Idiom stories about snow
Giving charcoal in the snow
Giving charcoal to someone to keep warm on a snowy day. It is a metaphor for giving to others when they are in trouble. Material or spiritual help.
Allusion: During the Warring States Period, it snowed heavily in the winter in Chu State. King Huai of Chu lit the fire, put on his fur coat and still felt cold. Suddenly, he thought for a while , ordered to send coal for heating to the poor people and tourists across the country. The people were very happy, very moved, and very grateful to King Huai of Chu. This is the origin of "giving charcoal in the snow".
Snow Ni Hongzhao
Idiom, soil melted with snow. The paw prints left by wild geese stepping on the snow mud. A metaphor for the traces left by the past.
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Hezi Nostalgia from Mianchi" : "Everything in life is similar, it should be like a tiger's claw flying in the snow and mud
A tiger steps on the snow and mud. Occasionally there are fingers and claws left on the mud, and Hongfei is counting things."
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Chengmen Lixue
As far back as the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a Jinshi named Yang Shi in Jiangdong County, Fujian. He was particularly fond of studying knowledge. He searched for teachers and friends everywhere, and once studied under Cheng Hao, a famous scholar in Luoyang. After Cheng Hao's death, he recommended Yang Shi to his younger brother Cheng Yi to study at the Yichuan Academy built by Yichuan in Luoyang.
Yang Shi was already in his forties and very knowledgeable. However, he was still modest and prudent, neither arrogant nor impetuous, and respected his teachers and friends. He was deeply loved by Cheng Yi and was regarded by Cheng Yi as a wise man. A proud disciple gets his true inheritance.
One day, You Ye, who was studying with Yang Shi, asked Cheng Yi for knowledge, but he happened to catch up with the teacher taking a nap in the room. Yang Shi advised You Zuo not to wake up the teacher, so the two stood quietly at the door, waiting for the teacher to wake up. After a while, heavy snow fell from the sky, and it started falling harder and harder, but Yang Shi and You Zuo were still standing in the snow. You Zuo couldn't stand the cold anymore. He tried to wake Cheng Yi several times, but Yang Shi stopped him.
It wasn't until Cheng Yi woke up that he suddenly discovered the two snowmen outside the door! From then on, Cheng Yi was deeply moved and tried his best to teach Yang Shi. Yang Shi lived up to his expectations and finally learned all the teacher's knowledge. .
After that, Yang Shi returned to the south to spread Cheng's Neo-Confucianism and formed an exclusive school, known as "Mr. Guishan" in the world.
Later generations used the allusion "Cheng Men Li Xue" to praise those students who studied as teachers, were sincere and dedicated, and respected their teachers
Short idiom stories about snow.
Fenghuaxueyue, Cheng Menlixue, Snow and Mud Hongzhao, Ice and Snow, White Snow, Ice and Snow Cleverness, Revenge, Goose Feather Snow, Sun Kang Yingxue
An idiom story with the word snow
Cheng Men Li Xue [chéng mén lì xuě]
[Explanation] It used to mean that students were respectful and respectful. A metaphor for respecting a teacher.
As far back as the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a Jinshi named Yang Shi in Jiangdong County, Fujian Province. Yang Shi was smart since he was a child. He went to the village to study at the age of four. He could write poems at the age of seven and compose poems at the age of eight. Known as a child prodigy. When he was fifteen years old, he studied Confucian classics and history, and in the ninth year of Xining, he was on the Jinshi list. He was determined to write books and lectures throughout his life. He gave lectures in many places and was very popular. When he was at home, he devoted himself to studying, writing and teaching at Hanyun Temple and Guishan Academy for a long time.
He was particularly fond of studying knowledge and sought out teachers and friends everywhere. He once studied under Cheng Hao, a famous scholar in Luoyang. After Cheng Hao's death, he recommended Yang Shi to his younger brother Cheng Yi to study at the Yichuan Academy built by Yichuan in Luoyang. Yang Shi was already in his forties and very knowledgeable, but he was still modest and prudent, neither arrogant nor impatient, and respected his teachers and friends. He was deeply loved by Cheng Yi, and was regarded by Cheng Yi as his favorite disciple and received his true biography.
You Ye, who was studying with Yang Shi, asked Cheng Yi for knowledge, but happened to catch up with the teacher taking a nap in the room. Yang Shi advised You Zuo not to wake up the teacher, so the two stood quietly at the door, waiting for the teacher to wake up. After a while, heavy snow fell from the sky, and it started falling harder and harder, but Yang Shi and You Zuo were still standing in the snow. You Zuo couldn't stand the cold. He tried to wake Cheng Yi several times, but Yang Shi stopped him.
It wasn’t until Cheng Yi woke up that he suddenly discovered two snowmen outside the door! From then on, Cheng Yi was deeply moved and tried his best to teach Yang Shi. Yang Shi lived up to expectations and finally learned all the knowledge of his teacher. After that, Yang Shi returned to the south to spread Cheng Neo-Confucianism and formed an exclusive school, known as "Mr. Guishan" in the world.
Later generations used the allusion "Cheng Men Li Xue" to praise those students who studied under the teacher's door, were sincere and dedicated, and respected their teachers.
Idiom stories related to ice and snow
冰天雪地 [bīng tiān xuě dì]
[Definition] Describes the sky covered with ice and snow.
[Source] The poem "Chicken Feather House" by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty: "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger; those who cry naked have no shelter."
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Idioms with the word "snow":
Snow mud Hongzhao
Yangchun white snow
Chengmen Lixue
Adding insult to injury
Wind, flowers, snow and moon
White snow
Snowflakes fluttering
Help in times of need
Redress the injustice
Ice and Snow
What other idiom stories does Yang Shi, the protagonist in Chengmen Lixue, have?
Chengmen Lixue Copy
chéng mén lì xuě
Explanation: It used to mean that students were respectful and respectful. A metaphor for respecting a teacher.
Source "History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Yang Shi": "I met Cheng Yi in Luo, when Shi Gai was forty years old. One day I saw Yi, and I sat quietly with You Zuo. When you feel it, the snow is a foot deep outside the door."
The structure is more formal idiom
The usage is more formal; it is a predicate; it means respecting teachers and respecting education
Synonyms: Respecting teachers and valuing education
Example of the second chapter of Liu Xinwu's "The Bell and Drum Tower": "He even went to Shanghai at his own expense, and moved the elderly Yu Zhenfei with his piety of 'Cheng Men Li Xue'." < /p>
Idiom stories about snow
Nang Ying reflects the snow
The character Nang Ying in this idiom is Che Yin, whose family was poor in the Jin Dynasty and had no money to buy lamp oil. If you want to study at night, you can grab a handful of fireflies and use them as lamps to study in summer nights; Yingxue means that Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty used the light reflected by the snow to read at night in winter.
During the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin was eager to learn since he was a child. However, due to his poor family, his father could not provide him with a good learning environment. In order to maintain food and clothing, there was no extra money to buy lamp oil for him to study at night. For this reason, he could only use this time during the day to recite poetry.
One night in the summer, he was memorizing an article in the yard when he suddenly saw many fireflies flying in the low sky. The twinkling lights looked a bit dazzling in the darkness. He thought, if many fireflies were gathered together, wouldn't they become a lamp? So, he went to find a white silk bag, then grabbed dozens of fireflies and put them in it, tied the mouth of the bag, and It hangs up. Although it's not very bright, it can barely be used for reading. From then on, whenever there were fireflies, he would grab one and use it as a lamp. Because of his diligent study and practice, he finally became a high-ranking official.