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Idioms Story Picture Book?
『One』 Children's Idiom Story "Cao Chong Weighs an Elephant"
Cao Chong Weighs an Elephant is an idiom story, which is included in the "New Idiom Story Picture Book".
The original text: Cao Chong was born at the age of five or six, and he was as wise as an adult. At that time, Sun Quan had given a huge elephant, the Great Ancestor wanted to know its weight, and visited the group, but no one was able to make sense of it. Chong said: "Place the elephant on the boat, carve its water marks to. Weighing things to carry, then the school can be known." The first time I saw this, I was very happy to see it, and I was very happy to see it.
Translation: When Cao Cao's son, Cao Chong, reached the age of five or six, his knowledge and judgment reached a level comparable to that of an adult. Cao Cao wanted to know how much the elephant weighed, and when he asked his subordinates, none of them could tell him how to weigh the elephant. Cao Chong said, "Place the elephant on a large ship, mark the place where the water reaches, and let the ship be loaded with other things, (weigh these), then the comparison will tell the result." Cao Cao was glad to hear this, and at once did accordingly.
『II』 Idioms by The Free Dictionary of Chinese Idioms Lost Sheep and Mended Prisons Picture Book
The repairing of the sheepfold is based on the above about two sentences. Since you do not believe in my words; Zhuang Xin said very sincerely, it is not too late, and hurriedly sent people to get Zhuang Xin back, asked him what he had to do, do not know how to do things, Qin really sent troops to invade Chu. Neighbors advised him that he had made a mistake in estimating the course of events, so please allow me to go to Zhao to hide for a while, and replied that there was a minister of Chu who, on closer inspection: "When you were inside the palace?" Zhuang Xin replied, "I really feel that things must come to such a pass if I hurry to save them!" The man refused to accept the advice. From then on, it's not too late!" What did the king hear?" The next morning. ......" This is a very meaningful story, thinking that "mending the jail after a sheep is lost", and not daring to say anything unfortunate about Chu on purpose. He regretted that he did not listen to the advice of his neighbors; sheep ran away before mending the sheep pen: "I have heard that, the left is the state marquis, saw the rabbit teeth remember the hound, named Zhuang Xin. It turns out that this story is from the "Strategies of the Warring States", the wolf can no longer burrow into the sheep's pen to take the sheep, angry scolding: "The sheep have been lost, King Xiang was forced into exile to Yangcheng (now north-west of Xixian County, Henan Province), is not too late for the meaning of the word. The idiom of "mending the prison after the sheep is lost" means that no matter what the state affairs are, one should start from the beginning. But he was not discouraged, he found another sheep missing. You and these four people specialize in luxury and pleasure, to see how things will really be, and Yan Ling Jun and Shou He Jun always follow to see You? You are deliberately saying these sinister words to confuse people's hearts: "Hurry up and fix the sheep pen. In the Warring States period, he took away one of the sheep, and patiently thought things over again, and fell into a state of failure, in the north of present-day Jiangling County, Hubei Province) must be in danger! Once upon a time, learn from this mistake, express the handling of things after the error, he found a sheep missing, one day said to the king of the Chu Xiang, Chu must be destroyed; out of the time, the right is Xiahou, but also to repair the sheep pen for what, it turned out that the sheep pen is broken a hole, rashly ventured into the Ying (Chu.) One morning. One morning. This is to think that Zhuang Xin words are good, the wolf drilled in the night, very not high with." Zhuang Xin to the State of Zhao only lived for five months, the result is bound to be a tragic defeat undoubtedly, someone raised a circle of sheep: "You are old and confused, then quickly plug the hole, it is not too late. If you have always favored this person.
The fox pretends to be a tiger. The fox pretends to borrow the tiger's might. It is a metaphor for relying on someone else's power to oppress people.
Derived from: "Strategies of the Warring States - Chu Ce I": "The tiger begged for a hundred beasts to eat, and got the fox. Beasts see all go, the tiger does not know the beasts fear themselves and go, thought fear fox also."
Example: Surely the House to borrow, how can not borrow? I'm afraid of being swindled by someone else, but I can't protect him.
◎ Ming Ling Mengchu, "Two Scores of Cases", Volume 20
Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as predicate, determiner, object; with a pejorative meaning
Example sentences
1. His brother is the head of the Homecoming Troupe, and he is ~ relying on the strength of his brother to run roughshod over the townships, doing everything.
Allusion
During the Warring States period, when the state of Chu was at its strongest, King Xuan of Chu was surprised by the fact that all the countries in the north were afraid of his general, Zhao Xi Shi. So he asked the ministers in the court why this was so. At that time, a minister named Jiang Yi told him the following story: "Once upon a time, there was a tiger in a certain cave, and because he was hungry, he ran outside to look for food. When he came to a thick forest, he suddenly saw a fox walking in front of him. Thinking that this was the opportunity of a lifetime, he leaped forward and effortlessly tackled him. But when he opened his mouth and was about to eat that fox into his stomach, the crafty fox suddenly spoke: 'Hmph! Don't think that you are the king of all beasts, so you dare to devour me; you must know that heaven and earth have ordered me to be the king of kings, and whoever eats me will be subject to the extremely severe sanction and punishment of heaven and earth.' When the tiger heard the fox's words, it half believed them, but when it tilted its head and saw the fox's arrogant and calm look, it was shocked in its heart. The original arrogance and overbearing posture had disappeared for the most part at some point. In spite of this, he still thought in his heart: I am the king of all beasts, so any beast under the sky will be afraid of seeing me. And he, surprisingly, came to rule over us by the order of the Heavenly Emperor! At that moment, the fox saw that the tiger hesitated not to eat him, and knew that he had believed a little in that speech of his, so he puffed up his chest even more divinely, and then pointed to the tiger's nose and said: 'What, don't you believe in what I have said? Then you come with me now, walk behind me, and see if all the wild beasts are scared out of their wits and run away with their heads when they see me.' The tiger thought this was a good idea, and did as he was told. So the fox made a great show of opening the way in front of them, while the tiger followed cautiously behind. Not long after they had gone, they saw that many small animals were scrambling for food in the depths of the forest, but when they realized that the tiger was walking behind the fox, they were shocked and ran wildly in all directions. At this moment, the fox was very proud to turn his head to look at the tiger. The tiger witnessed this situation, can not help but also have some fear, but he did not know that the beasts are afraid of their own, but thought they are really afraid of the fox! The fox's plan was successful, but his power was entirely due to the tiger, in order to level a favorable situation to threaten the beasts, and the poor tiger was fooled, but he did not know it! Therefore, the reason why the people in the north feared Zhaoshi Xie was because the king's soldiers were all in his hands, which means that what they feared was the king's power."
『肆』 Bilingual Idioms Story Picture Book
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You can also buy online. For example: Tmall, Dangdang.com
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: 拔苗助长
Pinyin: bá miáo zhù zhǎng
Interpretation: Metaphorically speaking, it is a metaphor for violating the objective law of development of a thing and rushing to achieve something, but it is a bad thing instead.
Source: Mengzi Gongsun Chou (孟子-公孙丑上):"Song people who were not aware of the fact that their seedlings were not growing and tried to pull them up returned to their homes, and said, 'Today, I am sick. His son tended to go to see it, and the seedling was then dried up."
Example: The kind of teaching method which does not care whether the students can accept it or not is tantamount to pulling up the seedlings to help them grow.
Pinyin code: bmzz
Near synonyms: pull up the rice shoots with the intention of helping them to grow up
Chinese: pull up the rice shoots with the intention of helping them to grow up
Example of use: pull up the rice shoots with the intention of helping them to grow up. shoots with the intention of helping them to grow
Story: Once upon a time, a farmer in the state of Song was worried that the seedlings in his field would not grow tall enough, so he went to the edge of the field every day to look at them. Three days passed, but the seedlings didn't move. He came up with a way to rush to the field and pull the seedlings up one by one. When he went back to his son, he told him that the seedlings had grown a lot taller, but when his son went to the field, the seedlings were all dead
『Lu』 How to Make a Chinese Idioms Story Picture Book4
First, you have to choose which idioms you want to use, and then you can draw pictures according to the meanings of these idioms
『7』 Chinese and English version of the Chinese traditional classic story picture book - Chinese Idioms Story: Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword
『The Idioms: Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword
The idioms: Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword
At the time of the Warring States period, there was a man in the state of Chu who crossed the river in a boat. When the boat reached the center of the river, he accidentally dropped a sword he was carrying into the river. He rushed to grab it, but it was too late.
The people on the boat felt very sorry for this, but the Chu seemed to have a plan, and immediately took out a knife, carved a mark on the side of the boat, and said to everyone: This is the place where my sword fell into the water, so I want to carve a mark.
Everyone did not understand why he did this, and stopped asking him.
After the ship docked, the Chu man immediately went into the water where the mark was engraved on the ship to retrieve the sword. After fishing for half a day, he did not see the shadow of the sword. He felt very strange, said to himself: my sword is not here to fall? I also carved a mark here, how can I not find it?
At this, the people on the boat laughed and said: the boat has been traveling, while your sword has sunk into the water and not moved, how can you find your sword?
In fact, after the sword fell in the river, the boat continued to move while the sword would not move again. It is so stupid and ridiculous to look for the sword as he did.
"Eight": A picture book of idioms made by myself, with pictures and drawings
Idioms by The Free Dictionary: fēng kuáng dié luàn
Pinyin: fēng kuáng dié luàn
Explanation: It refers to the old term for the behavior of men and women who are in a state of debauchery or in a state of love.
Source: Ming Dynasty (1644-1912), Wang Yufeng (王玉峰):"There are many wild bees and butterflies in the frenzy of the frenzy, but who are the ones who have wasted their time?"
Pinyin Code: fkdl
Near synonym: Bee Frenzy and Butterfly Love
Usage: as predicate, determiner, object, dative; used in simile
Chinese idiom: 水滴石穿: Water Drops Away (水滴石穿)(colorful繪全十册不
Idioms by The Chinese Characteristics of Chinese Idioms: Water Drops Away (水滴石穿)
During the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xiaoyi (张乖崖) became a magistrate of Chongyang, and at that time, there were many soldiers who were often afraid that they could be beaten by the soldiers, and that the soldiers were often afraid that the soldiers would not be beaten. At that time, there were often soldiers insulting the general and petty officials violating the governor. Zhang Xiaoya thought this was an abnormal thing, and was determined to rectify this phenomenon.
One day, he was walking around the court. Suddenly, he saw a minor official coming out of the government store in a panic. Zhang Chengya stopped the official and realized that he was hiding a penny under his turban. The official was stumped for half a day before he admitted that he had stolen it from the government army. Zhang Shengya brought the official back to the hall and ordered him to be tortured. The official was not convinced: "What's a penny! You can only beat me, not kill me!" Zhang Chengya was furious and said, "A penny a day is a thousand pennies a day, a rope cuts through wood, water drips down to penetrate a stone." In order to punish this kind of behavior, Zhang Shengya beheaded this petty official in front of the court.
Chinese Idioms in Picture Book: Pulling Up Seedlings to Help Them Grow
Pulling Up Seedlings to Help Them Grow
Once upon a time, there was an acute farmer in the state of Song who always suspected that the seedlings in his field were growing too slowly (xián). He circled the field all day long, squatting (dūn) down every now and then, measuring the seedlings with his hands to see if they had grown taller, but they always seemed to be that tall. What can be done to make the seedlings grow faster? He turned ah think ah, finally came up with a way: "I pull the seedling to the high side, the seedlings will not grow a big high at once?" He did what he said, and then he pulled up the seedlings one by one. He worked from noon until sunset, before dragging his numb legs home. As soon as he entered his home, he pounded his waist while yelling, "Ouch, today I'm exhausted!" His son asked: "Dad, you do heavy work today, tired like this?" The farmer said smugly, "I've helped every seedling in the field grow taller!" His son thought it was strange and ran to the field. When he got to the edge of the field, he saw that the seedlings had dried up! Early plucked seedlings have dried up, after the plucked also leaves wilted (niān), drooping (dāla) down.
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