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Ancient Chinese 24 idiom stories of honoring the old and loving the young

Ancient Chinese 24 idiom stories of honoring the old and loving the young

They are: Shun filial piety moving heaven, Zeng Sen rod finger pain, Zhong Yu hundred miles negative rice, Lu Yi Shun mother, Tan Zi deer breast milk to serve their parents, the old Lai Zi play color to entertain their parents, Dong Yong sold his body to bury his father, Ding Lan carving wood to serve their parents, Jiang Ge line of commissions for their mothers, Lu Jie Huai Orange left their relatives, Guo Jiu burying the children to serve their mothers, Huang Xiang fan pillow warm coverlet, Cai Shun pick up the blackberry foreign weapon, Kong Rong let the pear, Kang Shi gush springs to leap to the carps, Wang Wang The rich and famous thunder sobbing tomb, Cui Shannan milk aunt not idle, Wang Xiang lying on the ice to seek carp, Wu Mang want mosquitoes full of blood, Yang Xiang choke tiger to save his father, Meng Zong cry bamboo shoots, Yu Qianlou taste dung worry, Zhu Shouchang abandoned the official search for his mother, Huang Tingjian polyester pro drowning device.

One, Huang Xiang respect for the elderly and love for the young

Huang Xiang, the Eastern Han Dynasty, a young man, good at writing articles, people at the time praised him: "the world is unparalleled, Jiangxia Huang Xiang." But the most valuable thing about Huang Xiang was that he knew how to honor his father at a very young age.

Huang Xiang's mother died when he was nine years old.

He was so sad that he poured all his thoughts and love for his mother into his father.

It was a cold winter night.

Huang Xiang then went under his father's blanket and lay there for a while before returning to his own bed to sleep.

Summer nights were hot, so Huang Xiang held a fan in his hand and fanned himself vigorously on his father's pillow.

When Huang Xiang grew up, the court thought he was a talented man and made him the governor of Wei County.

One year, Wei County was hit by a huge flood, and the people suffered a lot.

Huang Xiang took out his own money to relieve the flood victims, and the people were not unmoved.

Two, Kong Rong let the pear

One day, my father's friend brought a plate of pears for Kong Rong's brothers to eat.

Father told Kong Rong to share the pears, Kong Rong picked the smallest pear, the rest of the brothers in accordance with the order of the eldest and youngest.

Kong Rong said, "I am young, I should eat the smallest pear, the big pear should be given to my brothers." His father was very surprised when he heard this and asked, "Then the younger brothers are also younger than you?"

Kong Rong said, "Because my younger brother is younger than me, I should also give way to him." The story of Kong Rong giving up his pear soon spread throughout the Han Dynasty.

Three: Saving his father from a tiger

When Yang Xiang was 14 years old, he went to a field to cut millet with his father, Yang Feng (possibly Yang Aruo, a ranger who changed his name to Yang Feng after the Three Kingdoms period), when a big tiger suddenly leaped out and pounced on Yang Feng, gripping him in its mouth.

Yang Xiang was so anxious, thinking only of her father's safety, that she completely forgot the difference in strength between herself and the tiger.

Yang Xiang jumped forward and stuck the tiger's head and neck.

No matter how much the tiger struggled, her small hands were always like a pair of pliers, tightly stuck on the tiger's throat.

The tiger was unable to breathe and collapsed on the ground because its throat was jammed, and their father and daughter were spared.

A little girl, fighting the tiger with her bare hands, saved her father from the tiger's mouth.

Four, lying on the ice to seek carp

Parents are sick, he took care of day and night without rest.

On one occasion his stepmother was bent on eating live fish, when the weather was cold and the river was frozen, Wang Xiang took off his clothes and prepared to break the ice to catch fish.

The ice broke automatically and two carp leaped out of the water, so Wang Xiang took them home (to cook for his mother).

Stepmother wanted to eat roasted yellow finches again, and dozens of them flew into the tent, so he took them and offered them to his stepmother.

The people in the same township were amazed and sighed, thinking that it was because Wang Xiang's filial piety had touched heaven and earth.

Fifth, heard the thunder sobbing tomb

Wang裒, the Wei and Jin Dynasties Yingling (now southeast of Shandong Changle) people, erudite and versatile.

When his father, Wang Yi, was killed by Sima Zhao, he lived in seclusion and taught as a profession, and he did not sit facing the west for the rest of his life, indicating that he would never be a minister of Jin.

When his mother was alive, she was afraid of thunder, and after her death, she was buried in the mountains and forests.

Whenever he heard the sound of thunder in stormy weather, he ran to his mother's grave, knelt down and comforted her, saying, "The rich son is here, mother don't be afraid." When he was teaching, whenever he read the chapter of Polygonum, he often burst into tears and missed his parents.