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A complete collection of four-character idiom stories

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There is an alley on Cheng Chuan Street (Handan Road) in Handan City, which is a narrow lane for Lin Xiangru to avoid Lian Po. A stone tablet was also erected at the entrance of the alley to record the story of apology.

Meaning: negative: bearing; Jing: Vitex negundo. Carrying a crutch on his back, he pleaded guilty, pleaded guilty to the parties, described taking the initiative to apologize and severely punished himself, and also meant to apologize.

From: "Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "Lian Po heard of it, naked, and apologized for visiting Lin Xiangru Gate." Example: I came to see my good brother today.

Synonym of Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Water Margin: the antonym of blame and self-blame: the grammar of picking out the culprit: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Used to apologize. Negative: back, back.

Jing is a deciduous shrub, four or five feet high, and its stem is hard, which can be used as a stick thorn. Vitex negundo is long and flexible, and can be used for weaving baskets, baskets, fences, etc. )

Confession: I made a mistake and asked for punishment and forgiveness. (carrying a scepter, expressing guilty plea and confessing to the parties. )

Apologize humbly: describe taking the initiative to apologize to others and severely punishing yourself.

2. platitudes about idioms, stories, videos and four-character idioms: platitudes about pinyin: l m 4 o sh ē ng ch á ng tá n explanation: what old scholars often say.

This is a metaphor. People are used to hearing things that have no fresh meaning. Idiom story: During the story of the Three Kingdoms, there was a man named Guan Ju, who was diligent and witty since childhood and only loved astronomy.

At the age of fifteen, I became familiar with Zhouyi and divination, and gradually became famous. After a long time, it reached the ears of the official department minister and assistant minister Deng Hurricane.

This day happens to be the 28th of the twelfth lunar month. The two officials were bored after eating and drinking enough, so they sent someone to call Guan Lu for divination. Guan Zhi had long heard that these two men were confidants of Cao Cao's grandnephew Cao Shuang, and they used their power to run amok and had a bad reputation.

He thought for a while and wanted to take this opportunity to teach them a good lesson and destroy their prestige. As soon as he saw Guan Ju, he shouted, "I heard that your divination is very effective. Hurry up and calculate my divination and see if I can get promoted and make a fortune.

Besides, I dreamed that flies always stung my nose these nights. What is the omen? Guan Ju thought about it and said, "In the past, the Duke of Zhou was honest and clean, helping Zhou Chengwang to build a country, making the country prosperous and the people safe;" Now your status is higher than that of Duke Zhou, but few people are grateful to you and many are afraid of you. This may not be a good sign. Your dream is measured by divination, and it is also a loss of face! " Guan Ju went on to say: "If you want to turn disasters into blessings, eliminate disasters and take refuge, you can only follow the example of Zhou Gong and other sages, be kind to others and do good deeds."

Deng Ju listened, but she didn't agree. He shook his head again and again and said, "These are all platitudes and meaningless." Peace was livid and said nothing.

When Guan Yu saw it, he laughed: "Although it is a cliche, you can't underestimate it!" Soon, when the New Year arrived, it was reported that Yanhe, Deng Wei and Cao Shuang were killed together because of the rebellion. After Guan Ju knew it, he repeatedly said, "They ignored the cliche, no wonder it ended like this!" .

3. Jingwei Reclamation Idiom Story Daquan Video Four-word Idiom Idiom Story: Jingwei Reclamation

Emperor Yan, the sun god, had a little daughter named Nu Wa, who was his favorite daughter. One day, Nu Wa sailed to the East China Sea. Unfortunately, there was a storm at sea. The waves like Xiangshan overturned the boat, and the girl drowned in the sea and never came back. Emperor Yan certainly misses his daughter. But they couldn't bring her back to life with his light and heat, so they had to grieve alone.

The girl was unwilling to die, and her soul became a bird called Jingwei. Jingwei, flower head, white shell and red claws, a bit like a crow, lives in dharma drum mountain in the north. She hates the ruthless sea to take away her young life, so she often flies to the western hills to catch a pebble or a twig; Spread your wings and fly to the East China Sea. She bounced back on the rough sea and threw stones or branches to fill the sea.

The sea roared and roared, revealing white teeth. He smiled viciously and said, "bird, forget it." Even if you work for a million years, you will never fill the sea. "

Jingwei answered the sea at high altitude: "Even if you work for 10 million years, 10 million years, until the end of the universe and the end of the world, I will fill you in!" "

"Why do you hate me so much?"

"Because of you-you took my young life, and many young and innocent lives will be taken away by you mercilessly in the future."

"Silly bird. Then do it-do it! " The sea smiled.

Jingwei wailed in the sky: "I want to do it! I want to do it! I want to work forever! This is a sad ocean, and one day I will fill you in the ground! "

She screamed as she flew. She left the sea and flew back to the western hills. Take stones and branches from the western hills and throw them into the sea. She flew around like this, never resting, and she is still doing this kind of work until today.

After Liu Bei of Shu died, he passed on the position of emperor to his son Liu Chan, and asked Zhuge Liang, the prime minister, to assist Liu Chan in governing the country.

Liu Chan has a nickname, Adou. When Adou became emperor, he only ate and drank, and was indifferent to everything. Fortunately, with Zhuge Liang's support, Shu can always be strong. But after Zhuge Liang's death, Wei immediately sent troops to attack Shu, and Shu could not defeat Wei. Adou also surrendered voluntarily, took a few old ministers to Wei to be a happy man, and continued to live a life of beer and skittles, completely forgetting that his country had perished.

One day, Si Mazhao, a general of Wei State, invited people to perform acrobatics in Shu to humiliate these Shu people. The old ministers were very sad to see these acrobatic performances in Shu, but Adou clapped his hands happily and said, "Good! Yeah! Really beautiful. "

There is no sad look at all. Later, Si Mazhao deliberately satirized Adou and said, "What's the matter? Did you have a good time here? Do you want to relax? " Unexpectedly, A Dou said happily: "I am very happy here, don't think about it."

It means: no! There is food and play here, me! Hearing this, he snickered to himself: "What a hopeless fighter! No wonder it will ruin your country! " Later, people used the phrase "I am unhappy" to describe a person who is very happy and doesn't want to go home.

5. The four-word idiom "Video of Liu Yanhua Ming Idiom Story" is a metaphor for Li Juan ā mí ng y ò u y and c ū n, another village in Liu Yanhua Ming Dynasty. Originally, they described the beautiful spring scenery in the former village, but then suddenly a new good situation appeared.

[Language] Song Luyou's poem "Traveling to Shanxi Village" says: "The mountains are heavy and the waters are doubtful, and there is no way, and the willow is dark and the flowers are bright." There are bright flowers in the dark, liǔ àn huā míng [interpretation] The beautiful scenery with bright flowers in the dark.

It is also a metaphor for another scene or entering a new realm. [Language] Song Luyou's "Tour Shanxi Zhuang": "There is no doubt about mountains and rivers; There is also a village in the dark. "

[Pronunciation] Flowers; It can't be pronounced "huá". [Shape discrimination] Dark color; Can't write "shore"

Beautiful scenery The end of the road has a positive meaning. It is often used to describe a good turn for the better at a particularly difficult time.

Generally used as object and attribute. [Structure] Combined type.

[Example] Go to the end of the path; Turn a corner; I suddenly feel ~; Another sight. The charming scenery in spring.

6. Drops of water and stones wear idiom stories Daquan video four-word idiom Drops of water and stones wear idiom stories. Drops of water and stones show that water keeps dripping and can break through stones.

Metaphor as long as you persist, you will succeed. Idiom story Tong Dizhou was curious when he was a child. When he sees a question he doesn't understand, he often asks his father why.

Father patiently explained to him every time. One day, Tong Dizhou saw a row of pits neatly arranged on the stone steps under the eaves. He felt very strange. After pondering for a long time, he couldn't figure out what was going on, so he asked his father, "Father, who knocked out the small hole in the slate under the eaves?" What is this for? Seeing that his son was so curious, the father said happily, "It was not carved by people, but knocked down by a drop of water under the eaves.

"Little Tong Dizhou is even more strange. Can water knock hard stones out of the pit? Father patiently explained: "Of course, a drop of water can't knock out the hole, but over time, knocking down bit by bit can not only knock out the hole, but also knock out the hole!" "The ancients not often say' drip wears away the stone'! This is the case. " Father's words stirred up ripples in Tong Dizhou's heart. He sat on the stone steps under the eaves, looked at his father and nodded his head.

Due to more farm work, Tong Dizhou lost some interest in learning and didn't want to study. Father patiently enlightened Tong Dizhou and said, "Do you still remember the story of' dripping water wears away a stone'? Small eaves water can knock through hard stones as long as it persists all the year round.

Is a person's perseverance not as good as eaves water? Learning knowledge also depends on the accumulation of bit by bit, and perseverance can achieve success. "In order to encourage Tong Dizhou better, my father wrote four characters as a gift, and said hopefully," You should take it as your motto and never forget it.

7. Draw a snake to add foot to the idiom story Daquan video four-character idiom to draw a snake to add foot to huà shé tiān zú

Synonym: futile and unnecessary antonym: make the finishing point, just right, just right.

Usage: linkage type; Become an object; derogatory sense

Description: Add feet to the snake when drawing it. It is not only useless but also inappropriate to do something superfluous.

Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Qi Ce II": "There are not enough snakes, but is Zi An enough?"

Ex.: The general's achievements have been achieved, and his prestige is shocking. He can stop. If you go forward today, if you don't like it, it's like "~". (Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" is the hundredth time)

After these words:

Riddle: thinking

Idiom story: the story of gilding the lily.

This idiom comes from the Warring States Policy? Qi Zeji.

There was a prophet in the state of Chu who got a pot of wine from his master. He felt that several people drank too little together and one person drank too much, so he asked several people to draw snakes on the ground, and the first one was drinking. A man first drew a snake and picked up a hip flask to drink. He looked at the unfinished work of others, holding the kettle in his left hand and drawing feet for the snake in his right hand. Before he could draw his feet, another man grabbed the hip flask and said, "Snakes have no feet. How can I add feet? " Then drink the wine. The gild the lily finally stopped drinking.

Han Yu, a great writer in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in the poem "Feeling Spring": "It is useless to draw snakes on your feet, and your temples are as white as snow."

"gild the lily" is a metaphor for doing unnecessary things and screwing things up. Sometimes it's called "gilding the lily".