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Idiom stories for educating children
Idiom stories are part of the history of China, and idioms are the accumulation of history. Behind every idiom, there is a far-reaching story. Below I have collected some idiom stories about educating children, hoping to help you.

Idiom story of educating children: Painting cakes to satisfy hunger During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a man named Lu Yu in Wei State, who was the youngest son of Lu Zhi, a famous minister in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

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. Lu Yu is honest and knowledgeable, and Wei Wendi promoted him as his assistant. After three years in office, Lu Yu gave many good suggestions to Wei Wendi Cao Pi. Wei Wendi was not very happy at first, but later he was promoted to official department minister because he was loyal and practical. Then, Wei Wendi asked Lu Yu to recommend someone similar to himself to take over the position of waiter, and Lu Yu recommended Zheng Chong. Wei Wendi said? I know you don't recommend Zheng Chong, so you re-elect someone I don't know. ? Lu Yu chose Ruan Wu and Sun Yong. Later, Wei Wendi chose Sun Yong as his assistant.

On one occasion, Wei Wendi said to Lu Yu. Whether the country can produce talents depends on you. When selecting talents, don't just look at those famous people. Fame is like a cake painted on the ground. You can't eat it. ? Lu Yu replied? You can't get really talented people by fame, you can only find ordinary people. I think a good way is to evaluate them and see if they are really talented. Now that the examination law has been abolished, it depends on the rise and fall of reputation. ? Wei Wendi adopted Lu Yu's opinion, ordered the formulation of examination law, and adopted the method of combining recommendation and examination to use talents, which was praised by people. Now, do people use it? Painting cakes to satisfy hunger? Metaphors only rely on empty names, empty talk or fantasies to comfort themselves, but can't solve practical problems.

Idiom story of educating children: When Li arrived in Tang Wenzong, Liu Gong, a great calligrapher, was an assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry. At that time, an official named Wang sent his two daughters to the palace, so the emperor was sent to work in Ning, and people talked about it.

One day, Tang Wenzong asked Liu Gongquan, assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry. What have people been saying about the imperial court recently? Liu Gongquan answered? You sent Guo Ning to be the local governor. Some people agree with you, while others disagree. ? Upon hearing this, literate admired frowned and showed displeasure. After a while, Tang Wenzong said to Liu Gongquan. There is nothing wrong with Guo Ning being an official. Today, as a general of Jin Wu, he will become an official. What's wrong with this? Liu Gongquan said? According to Guo Wen's contribution to the country, it is understandable to appoint a leading official, but everyone who listened to the discussion said that Guo Ning got such an official position because he dedicated his two daughters to the palace. ? Hearing these words of Liu Gongquan, the literati quickly explained: Guo Ning's two daughters entered the palace not for me, but to serve the Queen Mother. ? Liu Gongquan said? How can Li's suspicion be made clear to everyone?

Quoted from Liu Gongquan? Gua Tian Li Xia? , from an ancient Yuefu poem called "A Gentleman's Journey": A gentleman takes precautions before they happen, and does not doubt its existence. If you don't take your shoes, Li can't be crowned. ? It means that when standing in Gua Tian, it is best not to bend over to lift shoes; Standing under the plum tree, you'd better not stretch out your hand to tidy your hat. In order to avoid suspicion of stealing melons and plums.

Later, people often used it? Gua Tian Li Xia? Metaphor makes people suspicious.

Idiom story of educating children: Love leisure and hate work.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty and Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty, there was a doctor named Guo Yu. Guo Yu studied pulse diagnosis and acupuncture with his teacher since childhood. His noble medical ethics have cured many patients. When he treated those poor people, the cure rate was high. However, when he was treating Wang Sun, there was often no cure.

On one occasion, one of the nobles (concubines) of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty fell ill. In order to get Guo Yu to be diagnosed and treated, Emperor Han and Emperor Di changed the clothes of ordinary people and the place where Guo Yu went to see a doctor.

Guo Yu didn't know that the patient was the emperor's nobleman. After asking about her illness in detail, he applied acupuncture therapy step by step and cured her in one shot.

Han and Emperor were very surprised and asked Guo Yu what the reason was.

Guo Yu answered? Treating diseases with acupuncture is not good at all. When I treat princes and nobles, they are above me, and I am very scared. So I am embarrassed in four aspects: first, I can't make a diagnosis and treatment at will; Second, I am afraid that I will not pay attention to it and delay treatment; Third, I am afraid that I am in poor health and I can't use enough medicine; The fourth is to be afraid of leisure and hate work. So although they are also treated by me, sometimes they don't recover well. ?

Hearing this, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty felt that what Guo Yu said was very reasonable.

Later they used it? Enjoy leisure and hate work? Describe a person who loves ease and hates work. Escape, ease; Evil, hate, hate.

Idiom story of educating children: Waiting for the rabbit to pass on, during the Warring States period, there was a farmer in Song State who worked at sunrise and rested at sunset. In good years, he just eats and wears warm clothes. In case of famine, he will starve. He wants to improve his life, but he is too lazy and timid. He is lazy, afraid of everything and always wants to meet the unexpected wealth delivered to his door.

The miracle finally happened. One day in late autumn, he was plowing in the field and there were people hunting around him. The sound of shouting came one after another everywhere, and the frightened little beast ran desperately. Suddenly, a rabbit, impartial, bumped into his field root.

On the same day, he had a delicious meal.

After that, he stopped farming. All day, looking at the magical roots, waiting for the miracle to appear.

Idiom? Wait for him? It is a metaphor for getting something for nothing, or sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to change.

Idiom story of educating children: Li Bai, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, didn't like reading when he was a child, and often played truant and wandered the streets.

One day, Li Bai did not go to school again. He wandered about the street, looked around and unconsciously arrived outside the city. The warm sunshine and cheerful birds and flowers swaying in the wind made Li Bai sigh. How boring it is to study indoors all day in such fine weather?

Walking, at the door of a shabby hut, a white-haired old woman is grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over. What are you doing, old woman?

? I want to grind this pestle into an embroidery needle. ? The old woman looked up, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue grinding.

? Embroidered needle? Li Bai asked again:? Is it an embroidery needle for sewing clothes?

? Sure! ?

? However, the iron pestle is so thick, when can it be ground into a fine embroidery needle?

The old woman asked Li Bai:? A drop of water can wear away a stone, and a stupid person can move a mountain. Why can't the iron pestle be ground into an embroidery needle?

? But you're so old?

? As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do. ?