When we are inspired and have a new understanding of life, we can often write them as an experience, so that we can constantly update our concepts. How should I write it properly? The following are five 500-word idioms in my carefully arranged idiom stories. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like them.
Experience in reading idiom stories: 500 words and 5 articles 1 When I was in the third grade, my father bought me two idiom stories, one is "Idiom Story that China Children Most Want to Read" and the other is "Idiom Story that Must Be Read After Class". These two idiom stories are true stories and fables. I like them all very much.
The tiger, the king of beasts, was cheated by the cunning fox. It doesn't know that the fox uses his own interests to let the small animals run when they see the tiger. The tiger believes that he is the messenger of God. The idiom "Smith" refers to bullying others by their own authority and power, and also refers to those who bully others by using their position and power.
Waiting for him was a farmer in the state of Song in the Spring and Autumn Period, and there was a big tree in his field. One day, he was working in the field when suddenly a rabbit came from a distance. It ran so fast that it didn't notice the big tree. It accidentally hit it, broke its neck and died. The farmer picked up the rabbit and got a big bargain, so he could have a good meal. He thought that maybe the rabbit would hit the tree and die, so he stayed in the field every day and did nothing until the weeds grew higher than the crops and there was no sign of the rabbit. The idiom "waiting for a rabbit" refers to the luck of not working hard but hoping for success.
Zu Ti in Jin Dynasty was not enlightened and had no foresight. Someone recommended him to be an official, but he didn't go and still studied tirelessly. Later, I lived with my childhood friend Liu Kun. When they heard the cock crow, they got up and practiced their swords. Then they get up early every day to practice martial arts and become all-rounders who can both practice martial arts and write. Later, Zu Ti was appointed General Zhenxi and Liu Kun became Commander-in-Chief. Both of them gave full play to their literary talent and military talent. The idiom "smell the chicken and dance" describes energetic and promising, and also means that people with lofty ideals should cheer up in time.
In short, after reading the idiom story, I can't do anything deceptive, can't wait for him, and do things by luck. On the contrary, we should be as diligent and selfless as Zu Ti and Liu Kun.
I have read many books, such as 100,000 whys, Martin's morning, 1001 nights, idiom stories, China fables ... but my favorite book is idiom stories. Although it looks ordinary, it is rich in content, which can make you understand many truths, such as the story of pulling out seedlings to help others. Suddenly, he thought of a way. If the seedlings are pulled up, won't they grow taller? Do it. He was busy until the sun went down. When he got home, he told his wife about it, and he still thought he was smart. When his wife heard this, she ran to the field and was very surprised, only to see that all the seedlings had withered. This story tells us that "haste makes waste". If we only rely on our good wishes, we are likely to do bad things with good intentions.
For example, the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" tells the story of a farmer plowing his field when a rabbit suddenly hits a stump. The farmer was so happy that he picked up the rabbit and went home to eat a big meal. From then on, he never cultivated land again, and stayed by the stump all day, waiting for the rabbit to hit the tree. But one day, two days ... a month passed, and he didn't see a rabbit hit the stump. The farmer's fields are full of weeds and no crops are harvested. Through this story, I understand that only hard work can lead to results, and there will be nothing to wait for.
I like this book very much. Although I have seen it many times, I still like it and it is well protected. I will keep it growing with me.
My experience in reading idiom stories is 500 words and 5 articles. I used this winter vacation to read idiom stories and gained some knowledge.
What I remember most is the story of "staying on the beam and staying on the stock". It tells the story of Su Qin in the Warring States Period. When Su Qin was young, he couldn't read and did nothing. Even his family look down on him, and he is often laughed at and ridiculed by others. In order to achieve something, he began to study hard. As the saying goes, "learning in adolescence is like the rising sun;" Middle-aged study, like the noon sun; Learning in old age is like a burning candle. "Su Qin has been studying. Even though his family were asleep, he stayed up all night reading. Su Qin also found an awl. Whenever I am sleepy, I will poke my thigh with an awl to let the pain drive away fatigue and continue reading.
hahaha. Just now I used an idiom-illiterate! Let's start with the story of "illiteracy".
Illiteracy is about Tang. Zhang Hongjing has two bullying officials, one is Wei Yong and the other is Zhang Zonghou. One day, Wei Yong was drunk. When he came to the barracks and saw the soldiers practicing, he boasted: "Now that the country is peaceful and there is no war, what's the use of pulling two stone bows?" It is better to recognize a t! "
Since reading the idiom story, I have not only increased my knowledge, but also learned a lot of truth: Su Qin stuck to a rut and Mo Zhai stuck to a rut. Diligent and smart, it seems that you should read some good books to make yourself better!
I like reading best, because reading can not only increase my knowledge, but also make me understand a lot of truth.
I have read many books, such as Amethyst, Good Words and Good Paragraphs, and Idiom Stories ... Among them, idiom stories attract me the most. There are many short stories in idiom stories: love me, love my dog, have more than one can chew, give up halfway, and fall short ... Among them, I like falling short best. The failure occurred in about 1 1 century BC, when Zhou Wuwang destroyed the Shang Dynasty and established its capital-Haojiang. At that time, people were sincerely happy with the establishment of the new regime, and everyone cheered and applauded. The vassal States also came to Chaohe River with precious gifts and local products from all directions, and even Xirong, who was far away in Haojing, sent envoys and brought a famous dog as a tribute. Zhou Wuwang happily accepted all the tributes. Zhao Gong, a Pacific insurance company, worried that King Wu would be complacent and indulge in luxury life, and reminded him from the side: "For a monarch, the most valuable thing is talent. If the country is not ruled by sages, it will perish sooner or later. A monarch who makes a difference should set an example for his ministers. He should always pay attention to his words and deeds to see if they violate virtue, especially some small behaviors. Virtue is accumulated by virtue. It's like building a mound mountain 100 feet high, which needs to be piled up in baskets. Even if there is only a basket of soil, it does not reach the height of 100 feet. " King Wu understood Zhao Gong's opinion and became a wise king.
From this story, I understand that no matter what I do, I have to do it step by step. The same is true of learning. If you don't study hard, you won't be happy for a while
My experience in reading idiom stories is 500 words and 5 articles. Since I went to kindergarten, my mother has bought me many story books, including Sanmao's wandering story, idiom story, One Thousand and One Nights ... Among them, my favorite is idiom story. Every night before I go to bed, I hold idiom stories, look at the syllables on each word, and slowly look at idiom stories, from which I learn a lot about being a man.
In the first lesson, a teacher said that every Chinese character has a history and a source. Then I think the wisdom of our ancestors in China is reflected behind every idiom. In idiom stories, every long story can be expressed by our ancestors in only four or eight words, such as "Niu Yi's Nine Hairs", "Pulling out the Seedlings to Promote Growth", "Ye Gong loves dragons" and "Planting trees for ten years and educating people for a hundred years". Everyone in China understands the meaning after listening to it. It's really amazing. At the same time, every idiom contains the summary of our ancestors' life experience and the crystallization of wisdom, which teaches us the truth of being a man.
Among the idiom stories, my favorite is the story of "grinding into needles". The story is about Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, who didn't like reading when he was a child. One day, while the teacher was not in the library, he sneaked to the river at the foot of the mountain to play, and happened to see an old woman grinding an iron pestle on a stone. Li Bai felt very strange and asked her what she was doing. The old woman told him to grind it into an embroidery needle. Deeply moved, Li Bai studied hard under the encouragement of "As long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle", and finally wrote many well-known poems, becoming the most famous "Poet Fairy" in the history of China. Through this story, I understand that as long as each of us has our own goals, and at the same time, we must believe in ourselves and persevere, then we will succeed in whatever we do.
Idioms composed of simple words shine with the infinite wisdom of our ancestors behind them, enlightening our direction. As a China native, I feel very proud and proud. At the same time, it also inspires me to read more good books and make them become my mentor and friend in the process of growing up.
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