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The significance and story of throwing eggs at stones

"Xun Zi Yi Bing" by Xun Kuang in the Warring States Period: "If you are evil, if you throw stones with eggs, it is called boiling around." Later generations refined the idiom "throw an egg at a stone", and then I brought the following contents, hoping to help you!

Idiom:

Throw eggs at stones.

Pinyin:

[yǐLuǎn jīShi]

Explanation:

Touch the stone with eggs. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

Source:

"Xun Zi Yi Bing" by Xun Kuang in the Warring States Period: "If you are evil, if you throw stones with eggs, it is called boiling around."

Make sentences with examples:

Liu Yuzhou doesn't know the little place and is eager for success, just like throwing eggs at a stone. Is he invincible?

Idiom allusions:

Story 1: Mozi, a famous thinker in the Warring States period, met a fortune teller on his way to Qi. The fortune teller said that he was pale and should not go. Mo Zhai didn't believe him at all, saying that fortune tellers are superstitious, and superstition can't overcome the truth. Taking superstition to deny the truth is like "throwing eggs at stones", which does no harm to the truth.

Story 2: On one occasion, Xunzi and Lin, a general of Chu, talked about military affairs. Lin said, "People who are good at using troops can be invincible as long as they are good at' attacking' and' cheating'. Xunzi's different views on Yilin. He opposes corruption and fraud and advocates "the benevolence of soldiers." He said: "If the unjust division of the tyrant takes' taking it as a bully' as the main strategy to attack the benevolent soldiers in St. Yao Wang, the result will surely fail, just like throwing eggs at stones, stirring soup with your fingers, or jumping into a deep-water fire, and being burnt and submerged as soon as you enter. "Mozi. Your righteousness also said "throw eggs at stones". Mo Zhai, the author of Mozi, also known as Mozi, was born in the Song Dynasty in the early Warring States Period. On one occasion, Mozi went to Qi in the north. On the way, I met a fortune teller. He said to Mozi, "According to my calculation, you can't see black in the north today. Your face is quite black. It must be very unfavorable to go north today! " Mozi didn't listen at all. The fortune teller insisted on his fallacy and dissuaded Mozi, and the two sides argued. Finally, Mozi said firmly: "What you said is fallacy, and what I said is truth. If you want to use fallacies to deny the truth, it is tantamount to' throwing eggs at stones, doomed to failure! "Say, Mozi ignored the fortune teller and went straight to Qi in the north. The idiom "throw an egg at a stone" refers to the disparity between the strong and the weak, and attacking the strong with the extremely weak is bound to fail.