1, explain in detail:
Court: hall; Training: teaching, education. I was taught when I passed the hall. The old saying that children are taught by their fathers is an idiom, which means being taught by their fathers in the yard. This idiom means that after a person makes a mistake, he is warned and taught by his superiors or elders, so as to correct his mistake and succeed.
2. Historical allusions:
For the source of court training, see Kong Li Court. It refers to the father. Tang Dynasty-Wang's History of Cui Changshi in Upper Yanzhou: "However, I was less trained by the court and I didn't know self-denial for a long time." Bai Juyi's Yu Yan Li Zhao in Tang Dynasty: "Rank as an official in winter to show the training of the court; Feng Rongshi, the sage who moved to the house. "
3, usage and meaning:
The use of training in court is formal; Become an object. It is used to describe that in the process of educating their children, parents pass on some important ideas and moral concepts to their children through some specific examples and scenes, thus guiding their children to become useful people to society.
Examples of court training:
1, the weak brother lost his strictness at the age of three and never heard of court training; Eldest brother has been a household for ten years, so there should be no suspicion of enriching himself.
2. Yan Xiangjia from No.1 Middle School in Xinping County heard from Jila from Daniel College that it was very difficult to make sentences with the word "court training".
On the way to Yufeng Junior High School in Tianyang County, Xu Jing's brother told Cui Si and Zhu Xiao the story of "court training".
4. "Courtyard training" has derived many terms that suit both refined and popular tastes, such as "Courtyard training", "Confucius-Courtyard training", "Carp-Courtyard training" and "Courtyard training".
The allusion of "court training" is used to refer to being taught by elders and teachers, or to refer to a person having a family education. Father's education for his son was called "court training" in ancient times.
6. The training in the court originated from The Analects of Confucius Ji Shi, which is an allegorical story of Confucius educating his son Kong Li.
7. The plot of Kong Li's study of poetry hints at his father's lesson.
This idiom reminds us to cherish and respect our father's teachings, and to gain enlightenment and growth from them.
9. Confucius taught his son to learn poetry, which has always been said to be a beautiful talk. Later generations called it "the training of the imperial court", "the training of poetic rites" or "the training of Confucius".
10, Huang Xiang warm mat and court training are allusions of ancient China.