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A Children's Idiom Story "Food Coming" Children's Story Video

Idiom: copying is what you get.

Pinyin: JiēláI zhüshí Interpretation: refers to insulting charities.

Idiom story:

During the Zhou Dynasty, Qi suffered from famine. A rich man named Qian Ao put some food on the side of the road, waiting for the hungry people to eat. Soon, a hungry man covered his face with his sleeve and stumbled over. Qian ao, with food in his left hand and drink in his right, said to him: Oh (impolite greeting)! Come and eat! Hungry Han stared at Qian Aohe's food and said, I'm so hungry, just because I don't eat this' delicious food' (shouting for charity)!

Unexpected food refers to insulting charity.

Ⅱ. Children's Idiom Story with Nine Niu Yi Hair.

Idiom: Nine Niu Yi hairs.

Pinyin: Ji Ni and má o

Description: A hair on nine cows. Metaphor is a very small number in a very large number, which is insignificant.

Source: Han Sima Qian's Letter of Appointment: "If the servant is punished, if the nine cows die, what is the difference with the ants?"

For example, this is a county-level official, especially in Niu Yi, who can lift tens of thousands of families in a city out of poverty. Song Lu No.9 Hospital and Song Cao's Books

Pinyin code: jnym

Synonym: a drop in the ocean, a spark.

Antonym: countless, too numerous to mention.

Usage: as subject, object and attribute; Metaphor is insignificant

English: a hair in nine cowhide.

Story: During the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian inherited his father Sima Tan's official position as Taishiling, and was imprisoned by Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, and suffered the most cruel "corruption". He suffered serious physical and mental trauma, so he had to confide in his good friend Ren. Even if he dies, he is only a hair on nine cows, but he will live to do great things.

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Ⅲ Where can I download the free video of children's stories?

There are many children's stories, but there are not many good ones that children like.

I am a kindergarten teacher. I usually download children's stories from Tian Hui Children's Story Network, and children like them very much.

There are many children's stories online in Tian Hui, including children's bedtime stories, wisdom stories, fables, fairy tales, celebrity stories, historical stories, fairy tales, intellectual stories and idiom stories. ...

Ⅳ What are the classic children's stories in China?

Classic children's story (1): The wolf is coming.

Once upon a time, there was a shepherd boy who went to the mountains to herd sheep every day.

One day, he felt bored and came up with an idea to make fun of everyone. He shouted to the farmer who was farming at the foot of the mountain, "The wolf is coming! The wolf is coming! Help! " When the farmers heard the shouts, they rushed to the mountain with hoes and sickles. As they ran, they shouted, "Don't be afraid, son, we will help you kill the wolf!" " "

The farmers rushed to the mountain panting, but there was no sign of the wolf! Sheep Wahaha laughed: "It's funny, you have been cheated!" The farmers left angrily. The next day, the shepherd boy did the same thing again. The kind farmer rushed up to help him fight the wolf, but there was still no sign of the wolf.

The shepherd boy couldn't help laughing: "Ha ha! You've been taken in again! Haha! " Everyone was angry that the shepherd boy lied again and again and never trusted him again. A few days later, the wolf really came and broke into the sheep. The shepherd boy was very scared. He shouted to the farmers in despair, "The wolf is coming! The wolf is coming! Help! The wolf is really coming! "

When the farmers heard his cry, they thought he was lying again. Everyone ignored him and no one helped him. As a result, many sheep of the shepherd boy were killed by wolves.

It shows that lying is a bad behavior, which will not only disrespect others, but also lose others' trust in themselves. We should cultivate the good quality of being sincere to others.

Classic Children's Story (2): Three Monks

There is a small temple on the mountain, and there is a young monk in the temple. Every day, he carries water, recites scriptures, knocks wooden fish, adds water to the clean water bottle on Guanyin Bodhisattva's desk, and prevents rats from stealing food at night, leading a stable and comfortable life.

Soon, a long monk came. As soon as he arrived at the temple, he drank half a jar of water. The little monk asked him to fetch water, but the long monk thought it a pity to fetch water alone.

He asked the young monk to bring water, but two people could only carry one bucket at a time, which was very troublesome. They all haggle over every ounce, demanding that the bucket must be placed in the center of the pole, and they should not walk too fast or too slowly. Everyone wants to take advantage of anyone. However, despite the noise, they still have water and food every day.

Later, another fat monk came. He also wants to drink water, but there is no water in the tank. The young monk and the long monk told him to pick his own. The fat monk picked a handful of water and drank it all by himself.

Since then, no one has carried water, so the three monks have no water to drink. Everyone chants sutras and knocks on wooden fish. The water bottle in front of Guanyin Bodhisattva was not full, and the flowers withered. Rats come out to steal things at night, and no one cares. As a result, rats ran wild, knocked over candlesticks and ignited a fire. Three monks struggled to put out the fire together. The fire was put out and they woke up.

From then on, three monks and Qi Xin worked together, and there was naturally more water.

Classic Children's Stories (3): Pony Crossing the River

Pony and his mother live by a beautiful river covered with green grass. He stayed with his mother all the time except when she crossed the river to deliver food to the village across the river. He lived happily and time passed quickly.

One day, mother called the pony to her side and said, "Pony, you are old enough to help your mother." Take this bag of grain to the village across the river today. " The pony agreed with great pleasure.

He came to the river with food on his back. But there is no bridge on the river, so we have to wade across by ourselves. I don't know how deep the river is. The indecisive pony looked up and saw Niu Bo eating grass not far away.

Bob. Pony rushed over and asked, "Uncle Niu, do you know the depth of that river?" Uncle Niu straightened his tall body and said with a smile, "Not deep, not deep. To my calf. " The pony ran back happily.

This river will cross this river.

He had just taken a step when he heard a voice say, "Pony, Pony, don't go down. This river is very deep. "

Los Angeles. "The pony looked down and turned out to be a little squirrel. The little squirrel cocked its beautiful tail and opened its round eyes. She really said:

"One of my friends accidentally fell into the river the other day, and the river swept him away." Pony doesn't know. Uncle Niu said the river was shallow, and the little squirrel said the river was deep. What can we do? I have to go back and ask my mother.

Mother Ma saw the pony come back with her head down and food on her back from a distance. Thinking that he must be in trouble, he greeted him.

Ask the pony. Pony cried and told her mother what Uncle Niu and Little Squirrel said. Mother comforted the pony and said, "Never mind, let's go and have a look."

The pony and his mother came to the river again. Mother asked the pony to test the depth of the river this time. The pony carefully tried to wade across the river step by step.

Oh, he understood that this river is neither so shallow as Uncle Niu said, nor so deep as Komatsu said. You won't know until you try it yourself. The pony looked at his mother affectionately and said to himself, "Thank you, good mother." Then he turned and ran to the village.

Classic Children's Stories (IV): Monkeys Fishing for the Moon

When a group of monkeys were playing in the forest, the blue monkey looked up and saw the round and bright moon, dreaming of having it, so he whistled and called everyone in. They picked up the moon in the form of bamboo poles, but the bamboo poles were longer and the moon was still high above. The yellow monkey saw the reflection of the moon in the well water and whistled excitedly to call everyone.

The blue monkey scratched his head and made another plan. Everyone hangs the moon upside down one by one, but when the moon is really caught in the ladle, they fight for who owns it. As a result, the ladle fell to the ground and the moon was "broken", which was really "drawing water with a sieve".

Classic Children's Stories (V): Stealing Earrings

The thief found a big hammer and threw it at the clock desperately. There was a loud bang and he was stunned. The thief panicked and thought, this is bad. Isn't this clock equivalent to telling people that I stole the clock here? In desperation, he jumped on the bell and tried to cover it with open arms, but how to cover it? The bell is still echoing in the distance.

The more he listened, the more afraid he became. He involuntarily withdrew his hands and covered his ears hard. "Hey, the bell is getting smaller and I can't hear it!" The thief was very happy. "wonderful! Cover your ears and you won't hear the bell! " He immediately found two cloth balls to plug his ears, thinking that no one could hear the bell. So I let go and hit the bell. When the bell rang, it spread loudly to far away places. People heard the bell rush in and caught the thief.

Ⅳ Children's Idiom Story Video 160

Once upon a time, a Chu man had a beautiful pearl and was going to sell it. The Chu people found a precious magnolia, made a box (bamboo rafters) for pearls, and smoked the box with cinnamon spice. Then, many beautiful patterns were carved on the outside of the box with the feathers of kingfisher. A Zheng people hold the box in their hands and can't put it down for a long time. Finally, he paid a high price for the Chu people's box. Zheng paid the money and came back with a box. But I came back a few days later. The Chu people thought that Zheng people regretted returning the goods. Before the Chu people could finish thinking, Zheng people had come to the Chu people. Zheng handed the pearl to the Chu people and said, "Sir, all I bought was a box. You left a pearl in the box and I returned it. " So the Zheng people gave the pearl to the Chu people and went back. The Chu people stood there awkwardly with the returned pearls. Buying gifts and returning pearls, an ancient idiom in China, comes from Han Feizi. The original intention is to buy jewelry and leave only beautiful boxes, without real high-value jewelry. Often used as a metaphor for lack of foresight and improper choice.

ⅵ Short children's stories.

1, Beaver and Grape.

The hungry fox saw a string of crystal clear grapes hanging on the grape rack, and his mouth watered. He wants to pick it and eat it, but he can't. After watching it for a while, he left helplessly. As he walked, he comforted himself and said, "This grape is not ripe yet. It must be sour." That is to say, some people are too weak to do things, so the time is not ripe.

2. Wolf and Egret.

The wolf swallowed a bone by mistake. He was very uncomfortable and ran around looking for a doctor. He met an egret and asked him to take out his bones. The egret put his head into the wolf's throat and took out the bone, so he asked the wolf for a generous reward. The wolf replied, "hey, friend, you can safely get your head back from the wolf's mouth." Isn't that enough? Why talk about rewards? " This story shows that the reward for doing good deeds to bad people is to know the essence of bad people's bad faith.

3. The little boy and the scorpion

A child caught grasshoppers in front of the city wall and soon caught many. Suddenly I saw a scorpion. He thought it was also a grasshopper, so he caught it with both hands. The scorpion raised its stinger and said, "Come on, if you really dare to do this, even the grasshopper you caught will lose." This story warns people to distinguish between good people and bad people and treat them differently.

4. Widows and hens

A widow keeps a hen. The hen lays an egg every day. She thought that if she fed more barley to the chickens, she would lay two eggs every day. So, she feeds it like this every day, and as a result, the hen grows fatter and fatter, and doesn't even lay an egg every day. This story shows that some people want to get more benefits because of greed, and even lose what they have.

5. Western Western jackdaw is in vain.

Zeus wanted to make a king for the birds, set a date and ask all the birds to attend on time, so as to choose the most beautiful one as king. All the birds ran to the river to freshen up. Western Western jackdaw knew that he was not beautiful, so he came to the river, picked up feathers from birds, carefully inserted them all on himself, and then glued them on. When the appointed date came, all the birds came to Zeus together. Zeus saw the colorful western Western jackdaw at a glance, especially beautiful among the birds, and was ready to make him king. These birds are very angry. They plucked their feathers from Western jackdaw in the west. As a result, western Western jackdaw lost all its beautiful feathers and became an ugly western Western jackdaw. The story is that you can get a beautiful illusion with the help of other people's things, but when something that doesn't belong to you is peeled off, it will reveal its true colors.

6. Old hound

When an old hunting dog is young and strong, he never gives in to any wild animals in the forest. When he was old, he met a wild boar in a hunting. He bravely rushed to bite the wild boar's ear. The wild boar ran away because his teeth were too old to bite firmly. The host was disappointed and ran over to scold him. The old hound looked up and said, "Master! It's not my fault. I can't. My courage is the same as when I was young, but I can't resist the laws of nature. I used to be praised by you, but now I shouldn't be blamed by you. " In other words, birth, old age, illness and death are irresistible laws.

7.ants and dung beetles

In summer, all other animals live leisurely. Only ants run around the fields, collecting wheat and barley and storing food for themselves in winter. Dung beetles was surprised and asked him why he was so hardworking. The ant didn't say anything at that time. Winter came, and the heavy rain washed away the cow dung. The hungry dung beetle went to the ant to beg for food. The ant said to him, "Hey, man, if you hadn't criticized me at work, you wouldn't be hungry now." In other words, people who plan ahead can avoid disasters despite the myriad changes.

8. Rooster and Baoyu

A rooster is looking for food for himself and his hen in the field. He found a piece of Baoyu and said to Baoyu, "If your master is looking for you, not me, he will pick you up carefully;" But I find you useless. I would rather get a wheat than all the jewels in the world. "This means that what you need is really precious.

9. The deer and his father

One day, the deer said to the male deer, "Dad, why are you still afraid of dogs?" You are taller than him, run faster than him, and have big horns for self-defense. The stag smiled and said, "Son, you are right, but I only know one thing. As soon as I hear the dog barking, I can't help running away. "This story shows that it is useless to motivate those who are naturally timid and cowardly.

10, two pockets

Prometheus created human beings, and hung two pockets around their necks, one for others' shortcomings and the other for himself. He hung the bag containing other people's shortcomings on his chest and the other on his back. Therefore, people can always see the shortcomings of others quickly, but they can't see their own. This story shows that people tend to find fault with others, but ignore their own shortcomings.

Children's Idiom Story of "Buying Bamboo Slips and Returning Pearls" in Video Children's Story Encyclopedia

Buy a present and return the pearl.

Once upon a time, a Chu man had a beautiful pearl and was going to sell it.

The Chu people found a precious magnolia, made a box (bamboo rafters) for pearls, and smoked the box with cinnamon spice. Then, many beautiful patterns were carved on the outside of the box with the feathers of kingfisher.

A Zheng people hold the box in their hands and can't put it down for a long time. Finally, he paid a high price for the Chu people's box. Zheng paid the money and came back with a box. But I came back a few days later. The Chu people thought that Zheng people regretted returning the goods. Before the Chu people could finish thinking, Zheng people had come to the Chu people. Zheng handed the pearl to the Chu people and said, "Sir, all I bought was a box. You left a pearl in the box and I returned it. " So the Zheng people gave the pearl to the Chu people and went back. The Chu people stood there awkwardly with the returned pearls.

Buying gifts and returning pearls, an ancient idiom in China, comes from Han Feizi. The original intention is to buy jewelry and leave only beautiful boxes, without real high-value jewelry. Often used as a metaphor for lack of foresight and improper choice.

ⅷ Idiom Story Daquan Video Children

Idiom: Better late than never.

Pinyin: boxwood b incarnation

Interpretation: death: escape, loss; Prison: A pen for animals. It's never too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

Source: "Warring States Policy Chu Ce": "It's never too late to see a rabbit and love a dog; It's not too late to mend. "

For example, Zhang Xueliang lost his land at first, but now he is lucky enough to stick to Jinzhou, which can be called the late Ming Dynasty. Zhang and Sun's Current Affairs II

Pinyin code: wybl

Synonym: correct mistakes when you know them.

Antonym: Time waits for no one, and mistakes are not corrected.

Usage: as subject, predicate and object; Correct mistakes when you know them.

English: Lock the stable door after the horse has escaped.

Story: During the Warring States Period, King Xiang of Chu was dissolute and stubborn, and drove Zhuang Xin, the minister who remonstrated with him, out of Chu. He took the opportunity to conquer in five months and soon occupied Du Ying, the State of Chu. King Xiang of Chu regretted it and sent someone to Zhao to invite Zhuang Xin back. Zhuang Xin said: "It's not too late to see rabbits and love dogs; It's not too late to mend. " Encourage King Xiang of Chu to make great efforts to rally.

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