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Idiom story animation?

Ⅰ 90's there is a domestic cartoon is to tell idioms story what is the name of ah

"Idioms moving gallery" used to have this program, is to tell idioms story, I do not know if it is what you are looking for this.

I hope you can help.

Ⅱ Idioms by The Free Dictionary

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: 葉障目

Pinyin: yī yè zhàng mù

Explanation: To have one's eyes blocked by a leaf, meaning that one can't see the whole of a thing.

Source: *** "On the Long War": "A leaf blocks the eyes, and one cannot see Mt. Tai, but thinks he is right."

Example: We can't see the forest for the trees.

Pinyin Code: yyzm

Synonym: A single leaf the eyes blocks out the view of a mountain

Puzzle: Self

Usage: As object, determiner; Used to admonish people

English: A single leaf the eyes blocks out the view of a mountain

Story: There was a nerdy man who was taken away from a mountain from a book. He asked his wife if she could see him, but she was furious and said she could not. He then took this leaf and went to the street to steal, and when he was caught, he said, "I'm blinded by a leaf, can you see it?"

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Ⅲ Idioms by The Free Dictionary Animation "Skyrocket" HD

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: 復 天罗地网罗地网

Pinyin: 制 tiān luó dì wǎng

Explanation: 天罗: the net that is spread in the air to catch birds. The sky and the ground are covered with nets. It refers to the encirclement set up by the upper and lower parts of the earth. It is a metaphor for the close encirclement of enemies and fugitives.

Source: "Song Xuanhe遣事 "Hengji:"There is only a short time before we leave the netherworld, and then we have to face the wind and wind disaster."

Example sentence: Forming a dragnet so that the fascist Monkey King has no place to run away, that's when the enemy will die. *** On the Long War

Pinyin Code: tldw

Synonym: Heaven's net is wide open

Antonyms: escape without a trace

Usage: as subject, object; describing a tight net

English: s above and snares below

Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Fei Wuji, who was very good at flattering horses, encouraged the fascist Sun Wukong to escape from the net, and that was when the enemy died. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Fei Wuji, who was very good at flattering horses, encouraged King Ping of Chu to take possession of Prince Bijian's bride, and feared that Prince Bijian and his teacher Wu Xie would rebel, so he designed to kill Wu Xie and sent his son Fei Dexiong to Fancheng to lure Wu to return to the capital to be executed. When Wu Zixu got the news of Prince Bi Jian, he escaped from this dragnet and went to the state of Wu to assist the king of Wu in attacking Chu

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Ⅳ Idioms by The Free Dictionary Animation of Greedy and Insatiable HD

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: Greedy and Insatiable

Pinyin: tān dé wú yàn

Interpretation: Greedy: satisfied within. The greed is never satisfied.

Source: Zuo Zhuan (左传) - Zhaogong 28 (昭公二十八):"Greed is insatiable, and wrath has no expiration date."

Example: His insatiable nature has become even more cruel as he grows older. Liang Bin, "The Spectrum of the Red Flag" (红旗谱)八

Pinyin Code: tdwy

Near synonyms: to get more than one inch, to be greedy and insufficient

Antonyms: to be immaculate, to be satisfied with what one has

Hysterical phrases: to eat five flavors and want to have six flavors, and to become an emperor and want to become an immortal

Lantern Riddles: to be an official and to be a scholar, and to climb up to Taishan and want to rise up to the sky

Usage: as a predicate, a determiner, to describe someone who is greedy, and to describe someone who is greedy, and to describe someone who is greedy, 定语;形容人的贪婪

English: hog it

Story: In the late Spring and Autumn Period, six ministers of the state of Jin annexed each other to expand their strength. Zhi Bo was an ambitious man who always wanted to expand his sphere of influence. He wanted to annex Zhao Xiangzi and besiege him in the city of Jinyang. Zhao Xiangzi sent his men to Han Kangzi and Wei Huanzi to ask for help. Lead the wolf into the house, the first into the main, the fish in, take advantage of the virtual, the amount of money for out, the snake into the grass, pervasive, silk into the buckle, gradually into a good situation, the mud cow into the sea, into the chamber, into the village, into the countryside, into the jail, recluse into the empty door, into the curtain of the guest, the defender of the incompatibility, the unbearable

Ⅵ Classic Chinese Idioms Stories Episode 110 Cartoon, Classic Chinese Idioms Stories Full Episode

In the 5000 years of traditional culture, the idiom story is the most important one of all. It is a treasure of the Chinese language. It is concise, graphic and very expressive, with a rich accumulation of historical history and culture, and national culture. The formation of each historical idiom has a real historical fact, which reflects the political, military, cultural, folk customs, morals and ideals. Through these historical idioms, we can learn about the long history of the Chinese people, their superior wisdom and their time-honored language and writing. Idioms are simple and concise stereotyped phrases or short sentences that people have been using for a long time. They are the products of history and the crystallization of culture, and they have a solemn and elegant color of the written language, which has always been popular among people. Whether speaking or writing, accurate and appropriate use of some idioms, will make the language to add flowers. Idioms come from historical stories, fables, myths and so on, and contain knowledge of politics, economy, culture and so on. Through idiom stories, children and teenagers can learn about the long history, valuable cultural heritage and superior wisdom of the Chinese nation. Literally, the meanings of many idioms are not difficult to understand, such as the familiar "A Thousand Pounds", "Dong Shi Xiu Kou", and "Waiting for a Rabbit", "How do you get the tiger's son if you don't enter the tiger's lair" and so on. But when asked about the ins and outs of these idioms and their specific meanings, many children may not be very clear. In order to enrich children and teenagers' knowledge of idioms and improve their language literacy and reading level, we have selected some classic idioms from a large number of idioms used by people in daily life, and compiled this set of "Common Idioms in Primary School Textbooks - Chinese Idioms Stories". These idioms are classical, philosophical, contemporary, practical and interesting, and each story is in-depth, lively, easy to understand, intriguing and enlightening after reading. Each story has an explanation and source in the form of "Idioms in Points" to help children and teenagers correctly understand the meaning and origin of the idioms and be able to use them freely; it is equipped with beautiful cartoon illustrations, which are intertwined with the stories to enhance children and teenagers' interest in reading; and at the same time, in some of the articles, "Idioms in Points" has been added, which is an educational game. At the same time, "games" are added in some parts of the book, which are entertaining and educational to enlighten the wisdom of children and teenagers. We sincerely hope that every child will be able to learn something with the accompaniment of this set of Chinese Idioms Stories!

Ⅶ Classic Chinese Idioms Stories Episode 60 Cartoon, Classic Chinese Idioms Stories Full Episode

Self-knowledge

Refers to knowing one's own situation and having a correct estimation of oneself.

King Wei of Qi became the king of the whole day only specializes in eating, drinking and having fun, and likes to listen to others play the qin. Zou Ji went to see King Qi Wei with his qin, that is, he just said not to play, and the reason for not playing the qin is linked to the rule of the country, so that King Qi understood the reason for the rule of the country, and King Qi appointed Zou Ji as a prime minister. Zou Ji used his own image to influence King Wei of Qi to have self-knowledge

Teaching people is tireless

Teaching people is especially patient and never tiresome.

Confucius led his disciples to travel around the world, experiencing the disease of Xinzheng, they had to live there for a few months, the disciple Fan Chi asked Confucius how to do farm work. Confucius was not happy, contrary to the habit of teaching, admitted that not as good as the old farmers. Fan Chi had to ask the local farmers for advice, and finally grew gourds, lentils, etc.

A clean break

A clean break means: a knife cut into two. It is a metaphor for breaking off a relationship.

In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, after Han Xin was appointed as the king of Qi, the prime minister Xiao He was worried that Han Xin's military power was too big to threaten the Liu family, so he looked for Fan Kuai*** to discuss the plan. Fan Kuai was so proud of himself that he boasted about how he had defeated Xiang Yu and protected his lord Liu Bang, and that in the face of this starving and defenseless Han Xin, he only needed to call one or two people to cut him in half.

Ⅷ Idioms by The Free Dictionary HD

一挥而就

[Pronunciation][yī huī ér jiù]

[Interpretation] 鈪鈪鈪鈪鈪鈪鈪鈪: to write. Once the pen is moved, it is written. It describes writing, writing articles, drawing and painting quickly.

[Source] Song - Zhu Bian "Qu Wei old news": "Dong Po a wave and finished; not a day to pass the ministry; paper for the expensive." How to download Chinese idiom stories

Ⅹ An animated film about idiom stories, what's the name of it

Idioms in motion gallery

Synopsis:

Dr. Panda takes Crooked Robot with him on a time machine to the era where the idiom stories took place, and understands the meaning of the idioms by experiencing the stories firsthand

Reference: 43999 Idioms