Interpretation: jackal: reed. Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
Source: Biography of Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty: "My family is poor and I would like to draw a geography book."
The story of three movements:
Idiom: Teaching of Pinyin with Three Actions
Explanation: It is a metaphor to choose a suitable living environment to educate children.
Idiom story:
Mencius Mink was a famous thinker and educator during the Warring States Period in China. He lost his father at the age of 3 and was raised by his mother. Meng Mu is a well-educated woman. In order to cultivate her son into a useful person, she attaches great importance to his education. There is a cemetery near Meng's home, and the funeral procession often passes by his door. Therefore, Mencius often imitated the cries of trumpeters and women in the ranks, and from time to time went to the cemetery to play the trick of burying the dead, digging a hole in the ground and burying dead wood or rotten grass as the dead. Meng Mu was very angry with his son for playing like this. He thought it was not promising and was not conducive to his study, so he moved his family to the city. There is no cemetery in the city, and Mencius no longer has the environment to play the game of burying the dead. Therefore, Meng Mu asked his son reading of the analects of confucius to act like Confucius. At first, Mencius was able to calm down and study, but after a long time, his mind could not be settled. It turns out that his home is in a bustling city, and there are constant cries of selling while the iron is hot and killing pigs all day long. Look, he can't learn anymore. Then, he played a business game with his friends. Meng Mu found it really difficult to concentrate on his studies when he lived in this place, so he moved to the opposite of Gong Xue in the east of the city. The environment in Gong Xue is very different. Books are often loud and have a reading atmosphere. Mencius really settled down to study. Sometimes, he will go to Gong Xue to see how students read books and practice etiquette with teachers (that is, the etiquette of offering sacrifices and worshipping gods handed down from the Zhou Dynasty). When he came home, his competitors imitated it. One day, Meng Mu found his son kowtowing and bowing, thinking that he was playing the trick of burying the dead again, and could not help but keep a straight face. Hearing his son say that he was practicing, he immediately beamed. Soon, she sent Mencius to Gong Xue to study the Book of Songs and the Book of History systematically, and made rapid progress. We'll talk about it later. Mencius finally became a famous Confucian after Confucius.
Hanging beam stabbing _ idiom explanation pinyin: xuá n liá ng cí g incarnation
Interpretation: describe studying hard.
Source: The Warring States Policy Qin Ce I by Liu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) was sleepy when he was studying, and he drew a thorn in his leg, bleeding at his feet. "Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty": "Sun Nai's literary talent, studious, sooner or later. When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the housing beam. "
Example: I wear bronze finches year after year. Yude halibut gift store
Smell the chicken and dance _ idiom explanation Pinyin: wén jī qǐ wǔ ǔ
Interpretation: Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.
Source: Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin: "I heard a chicken crow in the middle of the night, but I didn't think it was an ugly sound." For dancing. "
Example: Yue Fei made an ambition to serve the country from an early age; ~; Practice martial arts hard; Finally became a loyal national hero.
Father Yan Zixiao _ Idiom Interpretation Pinyin: fù yán zǐ xiào
Interpretation: fathers strictly discipline children, and children obey their fathers.
Source: The article "Tomb Table of Mr. Chen in Guangling": "I first met a person in a township, and my father was Yan Zixiao. I have always been respectful. I saw words and colors. "
Wind and Culture _ Idiom Interpretation Pinyin: yǒu fēng yǒu huà
Explanation: It means education.
Source: Tang Mingzu's Peony Pavilion: "On the Six Classics, the Book of Songs is the most elegant, and there are many elegant styles in the boudoir ... suitable for IKEA."