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Fable story idioms

15 Fable Idioms 1

Zheng Ren buys shoes

Size. He has already got the shoes, but he said : "I forgot to bring the size." He went home to get it. When he came back, the market had closed and he finally didn't buy any shoes.

Someone asked him, "Why did you buy it?" Why not try the size of the shoes on your own feet?" He replied: "I would rather believe in the size than my own feet!" Fable Story Idiom 2

Self-Contradiction

There was a man in the State of Chu who sold both shields and spears. (He) praised himself (his shield) and said: "My shield is so strong that nothing can pierce it." (He) also praised him (his shield). His spear said: "My spear is so sharp that it can pierce anything."

Someone said: "What will happen if I use your spear to pierce your shield?" "The seller cannot respond. It is impossible for a shield that cannot be pierced and a spear that cannot be pierced to exist at the same time. Fable Idiom 3

According to "The Immortal" by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty "Biography" records that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, was fond of learning Taoism and seeking immortality, and spent a lot of money to recruit disciples in this field. One day, eight gray-haired old men came to see them, saying they had the magic of immortality and were willing to dedicate it to them. The gatekeeper went in to announce. Liu An said: They are already very old, how can they have any magic of immortality! This is obviously a lie. Get them away quickly. The old people suddenly turned into children when they heard that Liu An thought they were old. Upon hearing this, Liu An hurriedly came out to greet him. This idiom describes an old man who has regained his youth. Fable Idiom 4

A rich family accidentally got two wolf pups, and raised them together with domestic dogs. Even the dogs were not harmed.

The two wolves gradually grew up and were still easy to tame. The owner actually forgot that they were wolves. One day, while I was lying in the living room during the day, I heard a group of dogs whining and barking in anger. I woke up and looked around to see no one. He picked up the pillow again and prepared to sleep. The dog roared as before, so he pretended to sleep and waited to observe the situation. Then he found that two wolves waited until he was unaware and were about to bite his throat, but the dogs stopped them from coming forward. The man then killed the wolves and took their skins.

The ambitions of wolves are real, and there is no slander against them at all! That vicious nature is just deeply hidden. On the surface, he pretends to be affectionate, but in his heart, he has evil intentions, not just evil. Animals are not worth talking about. Why would this man adopt these two wolves and bring trouble to himself? Fable Idioms 5

During the Warring States Period, near the northern border town, there lived an old man named Sai Weng. Sai Weng raised many horses. One day, one of his horses suddenly got lost. When the neighbors heard about this, they came to comfort him and advised him not to be too anxious and to pay more attention to his health as he was getting older. Seeing someone comforting him, Sai Weng smiled and said: Losing a horse is not a big loss, and it may bring some blessings.

The neighbor felt very funny after hearing what Sai Weng said. Losing the horse was obviously a bad thing, but he thought it might be a good thing, obviously just to comfort himself. After a few days, the lost horse not only returned home on its own initiative, but also brought back a Hun horse.

The neighbor heard about it and admired Sai Weng's foresight very much. He congratulated Sai Weng and said: You have the foresight. Not only did the horse not get lost, but you also brought back a good horse. What a blessing.

After hearing the neighbor's congratulations, Sai Weng didn't look happy at all. He said anxiously: "Getting a good horse for free is not necessarily a blessing, but may cause some trouble."

The neighbors thought his posturing was just old age cunning. I was obviously happy in my heart, but I deliberately didn't say it out loud.

Sai Weng has an only son who likes riding horses very much. He found that the horse he brought back was very handsome, long in body, big in hooves, neighing loudly, and powerful. He knew it was a good horse at a glance. He rode out every day, feeling very proud of himself.

One day, he was so happy that he hit the horse and galloped away. He stumbled, fell off the horse and broke his leg. Neighbors heard about it and came to express their condolences.

Sai Weng said: It’s nothing. I broke my leg but saved my life. Maybe it’s a blessing. Neighbors thought he was talking nonsense again. They could not imagine the blessing that breaking a leg would bring.

Soon, the Huns invaded in large numbers, and young people were drafted into the army. Sai Weng's son could not join the army because he broke his leg. All the young men who enlisted in the army died in the battle, but Sai Weng's son survived. Fable Idioms 6

Tailor-made stories

Zhang Rong, an official of the State of Qi in the Southern Dynasties, was highly valued and favored by Xiao Daocheng, Taizu of Qi, who said that he was "indispensable without one, and indispensable with two." One-time faction Someone gave Zhang Rong an old piece of clothing, saying that it was something he had worn before, and now he asked a tailor to alter it according to his figure. It would definitely fit him. After receiving it, Zhang Rong was very grateful to Qi Taizu for his kindness.

Tailor-made clothes: Cut clothes according to your figure. Metaphor to act according to actual situation. Fable Idioms 7

There was a farmer in the Song Dynasty who planted several acres of land, and there was a big tree on his land. One day, while he was working in the fields, he suddenly saw a rabbit flying towards him like an arrow, slamming into the big tree, breaking its neck and kicking its legs to death. The farmer quickly ran over, picked up the rabbit, and said happily: "It's really no effort at all. I got a big deal for nothing. I can have a delicious meal when I go back." He carried the rabbit and walked home. , while thinking proudly: "I'm so lucky. Maybe there will be a rabbit coming tomorrow. I can't let go of such a bargain."

The next day, when he went to the field, he didn't see anything. Working, just guarding the big tree, waiting for the rabbit to hit. As a result, I waited for a day and found nothing. But he was unwilling to give in. From then on, he sat under the big tree every day and waited for the rabbit to hit him. He waited and waited until the weeds in the field grew taller than the crops, and he didn't even see the shadow of a rabbit anymore.

Fable Idiom 8

1. Waiting for the rabbit

There was a farmer in the Song Dynasty who planted several acres of land. There was a big tree on his land. One day, he was working in the field and suddenly He saw a rabbit flying over like an arrow, slamming into the big tree, breaking its neck and kicking his legs to death. The farmer quickly ran over, picked up the rabbit, and said happily: "It's really no effort at all. I got a big deal for nothing. I can have a delicious meal when I go back." He walked home with the rabbit in his arms and thought proudly: "I'm so lucky. Maybe it will come back tomorrow." There will be a rabbit running around, and I can't let go of such a bargain."

The next day, he went to the field and did not work. He only guarded the big tree, waiting for the rabbit to hit him. .As a result, he waited for a whole day and got nothing. But he was unwilling to accept it. From then on, he sat under the big tree every day and waited for the rabbit to kill him. He waited and waited until the weeds in the field grew bigger than the crops. It was so high that not even a shadow of a rabbit was seen again.

2. Carving a boat for a sword

During the Warring States Period, a man from Chu State took a boat to cross a river. When the boat reached the middle of the river, he accidentally crossed the river. A sword he was carrying fell into the river. He immediately took out a knife and carved a mark on the side of the ship, saying: "This is the place where my sword fell into the water, so I want to carve a mark."

After the boat docked, the Chu man immediately jumped into the water from the marked spot on the boat to retrieve the fallen sword. After fishing for a long time, there was still no sign of the sword. In fact, how could he find the sword? The boat continued Traveling, but the sword will not move. It is so stupid and ridiculous for him to look for the sword like this.

3. Ye Gong loves dragons

Once upon a time, there was a man named Ye Gong who liked dragons very much Dragon. In his home, there were dragons painted on the walls, dragons carved on the pillars, and dragons embroidered on all the covers he wore. The real dragon in the sky heard that Mr. Ye liked dragons, so he came to visit Mr. Ye. He stretched his tail on the hall and stuck his head into the window to look around. When Mr. Ye saw the real dragon in the sky, he was so frightened that his face changed color and he hid in a hurry. It turned out that what Mr. Ye liked was not the real dragon, but the real dragon. They are those painted, embroidered, and carved fake dragons.

4. Self-contradiction

There was a man in the state of Chu who sold both shields and spears. (He) praised him He (the shield) said: "My shield is so strong that nothing can pierce it." (He) also praised his spear and said: "My spear is sharp and there is nothing that it can't pierce through." "Someone said: "What will happen if you use your spear to pierce your shield?" The seller could not respond. There is no shield that cannot be pierced and there is no spear that cannot be pierced. May exist at the same time.

5. One Word and Nine Tripods

During the Warring States Period, Qin’s army surrounded Handan, the capital of Zhao, and the situation was very critical. Pingyuan Jun went to Chu State to ask for help. Pingyuan planned to lead 20 disciples to complete this mission. Nineteen of them had been selected, but one was still missing. At this time, Mao Sui volunteered to go. Pingyuan Jun was dubious and reluctantly Take him with him to the Chu Kingdom.

After Pingyuan Jun arrived in the Chu Kingdom, he immediately talked with the King of Chu about "aiding Zhao". After talking for a long time, there was no result. At this time, Mao Sui asked Chu The king said: "We came today to ask you to send reinforcements. You said nothing, but don't forget. Although the Chu State has many soldiers and a large territory, it has suffered successive defeats and lost the country. In my opinion, the Chu State is more powerful than the Chu State." Zhao State needs to unite to resist Qin!" Mao Sui's words convinced the King of Chu, and he immediately agreed to send troops to aid Zhao.

After returning to Zhao State, Lord Pingyuan said with emotion: "As soon as Mr. Mao arrived, Chu, and made Chu more important than Jiuding Dalu." (Jiuding Dalu: the name of a bell, which is a treasure of ancient countries along with the tripod.)

The idiom "One word, nine tripods" comes from this story, A sentence of description can play a significant role

6. Zheng people buy shoes

There was a man in Zheng who wanted to buy a pair of shoes. He first measured his feet and then measured them. The good size was on the seat. He went to the market in a hurry and forgot to bring the size. He had already got the shoes, but said, "I forgot to bring the size." He went home to get them. When he came back, he said, "I forgot to bring the size."

Come, the market has ended, and he finally didn't buy any shoes.

Someone asked him: "Why don't you try the size of the shoes with your own feet?" He replied: "I I would rather believe in the size than my own feet!"

7. Concentrate

Once upon a time there was a master chess player named Qiu, and his chess skills were very superb.

There are two students in Qiu who are learning to play chess with him. One of them is very attentive and focused on learning from the teacher. The other is not like this. He thinks that learning to play chess is easy and does not need to be serious. When the teacher explains, he Although he was sitting there, his eyes seemed to be looking at the chess pieces, but he was thinking in his heart: "It would be great if I could shoot a swan goose in the wild now and have a delicious meal." Because he was always thinking and absent-minded, the teacher's explanation was not at all helpful. Listen.

As a result, although the two students were taught by the same famous teacher, one made rapid progress and became a famous chess player, while the other did not learn any skills.

8. The shadow of a snake in the cup

One day, Le Guang invited his friend to drink in the hall of his home. While the friend was drinking, he suddenly saw the shadow of a small snake shaking in his wine glass. He was disgusted, but he still drank the wine. After drinking, he felt uncomfortable and uneasy. He fell ill when he returned home.

A few days later, Le Guang heard that his friend After hearing the news about his illness, he learned the cause of his illness. Le Guang thought to himself: "There will never be a snake in the wine glass!" So he ran to the place where he drank that day to check. It turned out that there was a snake hanging on the wall of the hall. The colorfully painted bow. The shadow of the bow happened to fall on the place where the friend had left the wine glass. Le Guang ran to the friend and explained the matter to him. After the man understood the reason, he became ill. He was cured immediately.

Later, people used the metaphor of "snake shadow with cup and bow" to describe being suspicious and disturbing each other.

9. Incorrigible

There was a minister in the Zhou Dynasty The scholar's name was Fan Bo. Fan Bo was not only talented in poetry, but also good at managing state affairs. Later, he assisted King Zhou Li in government affairs. However, King Zhou Li was domineering and judged things in a wrong way. The treacherous ministers used all kinds of flattery to please. Fan Bo spoke out and advised him. , listed the shortcomings of the government, but the treacherous ministers said bad things about him in the ears of King Zhou Li. King Zhou Li was very tired of Fan Bo. From then on, the treacherous ministers came in and out of the palace and did not take Fan Bo seriously. Fan Bo was very angry and wrote A poem that was later included in the Book of Songs. The poem criticized treacherous ministers and said: "He has done many evil things and is incurable!"

"Incurable" means that the illness is so serious that it cannot be revived with medicine. It is later used as a metaphor for things that are so bad that they cannot be saved. The point of no return.

10. Riding the Wind and Waves

In the ancient Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was a general in the Song Dynasty named Zong Ming. He was brave and ambitious since he was a child. One day, Zongci's uncle asked him what his ambition was, and Zongci replied: "I would like to ride the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves." It means: I must break through all obstacles, move forward bravely, and do something great. After studying hard and practicing hard, Zongci became After working hard, he finally became a general who was good at fighting.

Later, people used "riding the wind and waves" to describe the spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and moving forward bravely. Fable story idiom 9

It is the idiom of the fable story: The fox fakes the tiger's power

In the dense forest, the tiger is the most ferocious beast, known as the king of the forest. It preys on other animals every day, and the animals are very afraid of it.

One day, it met a fox. The fox was caught by it just as it was about to slip away.

The cunning fox saw that he could not escape, so he played a trick. It said loudly and seriously to the tiger: "How dare you eat me? I was appointed by the Emperor of Heaven to manage all wild beasts. If you eat me, you are disobeying the order of the Emperor of Heaven."

The tiger was stunned when he heard this. Lived.

The fox immediately went on to say: "If you don't believe it, just follow me and see if all the beasts run for their lives when they see me.

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The tiger heard the fox speak loudly and had a tough attitude. He somewhat believed it and decided to follow the fox to see.

The big and small beasts in the forest , saw the fox swaggering and arrogantly walking over, followed by a big tiger with fangs and claws, and they were all frightened and ran away.

The tiger looked at the animals and ran away, not knowing what the beasts were afraid of. I thought I was really scared away by the fox's majesty, and I completely believed the fox's words. He was afraid that the fox would blame him and do something detrimental to him, so he ran away in a hurry.

Knowledge link: " "Fox fakes tiger's power" comes from this story. Nowadays, people use it as a metaphor to rely on other people's power to bully others.

It is an idiom from the fable: the dog is fierce and the wine is sour.

There was a man in the Song Dynasty The wine seller, in order to attract business, always cleans the shop, keeps the wine pots, wine jars, wine glasses and other drinking utensils neat and tidy, and hangs them high outside the door. There is a long wine banner with the words "The Best Wine in the World". From a distance, it does look like a restaurant that knows how to do business. However, the strange thing is that few people care about his wine. It was a pity that the whole jar of wine became sour and spoiled because it could not be sold.

The wine seller was puzzled, so he asked his neighbors for advice. The reason why his wine couldn’t be sold. The neighbors told him: “It’s because your dog is too ferocious. We have all seen it with our own eyes. Some people happily carry wine bottles and prepare to go to your house to buy wine. However, before they reach the door of the store, your dog jumps out and barks, and even starts barking. Pounce on others and bite them. In this case, who would dare to go to your house to buy wine? Therefore, your wine will have to be left at home waiting to go sour and go bad. ”

You see, a vicious dog guarding the door can turn a good hotel into a deserted place, with guests afraid to enter. If a country lets bad people control certain key departments, the consequences will be inevitable. It is the reversal of loyalty and betrayal, and the society and the people suffer.

It is the idiom of the fable: The frightened bird.

During the Warring States Period, there was an archery expert named Geng Lei (léi) in the Wei State.

One day, Geng Lei went hunting in the countryside with King Wei. A wild goose flew slowly from a distance, hooting as it flew. Geng Lei looked at it carefully, pointed at the wild goose and said to King Wei. , I don’t need arrows, I just need to pull the bow, and the wild goose will fall down. "

"Really?" King Wei couldn't believe his own ears and asked, "Do you have such ability?"

Geng Lei said: "Please let me try. Geng Lei did not take the arrow. He held the bow in his left hand and pulled the string with his right hand. He heard a bang sound, and the wild goose flew upwards, flapped its wings twice, and suddenly fell straight from the mid-air.

“Ah!” King Wei was shocked when he saw it, “It’s really capable!” Geng Lei said with a smile, “It’s not that I am capable, it’s because I know that this is a bird that has been wounded by an arrow. "The king of Wei was even more surprised and asked: "How do you know?"

Geng Lei said: "It flies slowly and its cry is very miserable. It flies slowly because it has been injured by an arrow, and the wound has not healed and is still in pain; it screams miserably because it has left its companions, is alone, and cannot get help. As soon as it heard the sound of the strings, it felt very scared and flew high. The wound opened again and it fell down. "

Inspiration from the frightened bird:

You must be aboveboard and upright in your conduct, so that you can feel at ease and have a clear conscience.

It is an idiom from the fable: The Courage of the Mantis

On one occasion, Duke Qi Zhuang took dozens of followers into the mountains to hunt. Along the way, Duke Qi Zhuang was in high spirits, chatting and laughing with his followers, driving and riding horses. Suddenly, he was not far ahead. There was a small green thing on the driveway. When I looked closer, it turned out to be a small green insect. The small insect was struggling to raise its two forearms, straightening its body angrily and leaning against the carriage wheel. The deputy is in a posture of fighting against the wheel.

A small insect dared to compete with a huge wheel. The scene was very touching. This interesting scene attracted the attention of Duke Zhuang of Qi, who asked his left and right: "What kind of insect is this?"

The left and right replied: "Your Majesty, this is a praying mantis."

Duke Zhuang asked again: "Why does this little bug look like this?"

He replied: "Your Majesty, it wants to fight with our car, and it doesn't want us to pass."

"Hey! It's so interesting. Why is this happening?" Zhuang Gong asked with great interest.

Zuo Zuo replied: "Your Majesty, the little mantis only knows how to move forward, but does not know how to retreat. It is too cautious, does not know its own strength, and underestimates the enemy."

After listening to Zuo Zuo's words However, Duke Zhuang was moved by the little mantis. He said with emotion: "This little insect has great ambitions. If it were a human, it would definitely become the most respected warrior in the world!" After that, he ordered the driver. Reiner your horse and take a detour so as not to hurt the mantis.

Later, when the soldiers of Qi heard about this incident, they were very moved. From then on, he and the others became even more desperate in fighting, and were willing to die to be loyal to Duke Zhuang of Qi.

People often say that the mantis blocks the car and does not overestimate its own capabilities. However, if we look at it from the other side, the courage of the mantis in blocking the car is really admirable. Shouldn't this kind of courage to fight regardless of life and death inspire us?

It's a fable. The idiom of the story: Due to sincerity

Xiong Quzi is a native of Chu State, and he has been determined to develop excellent archery skills since he was a child. When he was 15 years old, Xiong Quzi said goodbye to his parents and went out to learn archery from a famous teacher. At the beginning, the teacher neither gave him a bow nor an arrow, but asked him to lift a stone lock. Although Xiong Quzi did not understand the teacher's intention, he thought that since the teacher asked him to do this, it always makes sense. So he very seriously used his two hands to alternately lift the 50-pound stone lock again and again. At first, his hands were shaking, but after a year, he could lift weights with ease. The 50-pound stone lock was nothing in Xiong Quzi's hands, so the teacher gave him a 100-pound stone lock to continue training his arm strength. Five years later, when Xiong Quzi could lift a large stone lock weighing 300 kilograms, the teacher gave him a large hard bow, but still did not give him arrows. The teacher asked him to aim at the target every day and use both hands when pulling and releasing the string. There must not be the slightest tremor. Xiong Quzi practiced the empty string for three more years according to the teacher's instructions, and the teacher finally took out the arrow. At this time, Xiong Quzi not only had strong arm strength, but also developed a keen and fine eyesight. Under the guidance of his teacher, he raised his bow and arrow, aimed at the target, and hit the target with perfect accuracy, whether it was a bird in the air or an animal on the ground. Even the nimble wild rabbit, as long as it is aimed by Xiong Quzi's bow and arrow, will miss the target, including birds and animals. What's even more exciting is that Xiong Quzi's ability to pierce Yang with an arrow from a hundred steps away made him a famous marksman far and wide.

At the age of 25, Xiong Quzi said goodbye to his master and returned to his hometown, staying overnight along the way. I was walking on the road that day, and it was already night when I reached a deserted suburb. Suddenly, he saw a tiger lying on the roadside in front of him. Xiong Quzi suddenly broke out in a sweat. He immediately subconsciously took out his arrow, drew his bow, and shot at the tiger with all his strength, hitting the target without any deviation. Xiong Quzi quickly climbed down and waited for the tiger to make its death struggle. After a while, the tiger made no sound at all. Xiong Quzi thought, how could the tiger die so silently? When he got closer, he saw, oh, what kind of tiger was it? It turned out that the one he shot was lying on the road. There was a huge boulder on the side, and most of the arrows shot had penetrated deeply into the stone.

Xiong Quzi couldn’t help but wonder: How could I have so much strength to shoot almost all of the arrow into the boulder? So he returned to the original position, exerted all his strength, and shot again towards the boulder. With one arrow, there was only a clang, but the arrow missed the stone. Xiong Quzi was unconvinced and fired several arrows in succession. Although he used all his strength, nothing but the arrows hitting the boulder and sparks flying in front of him could not hit any more arrows. The arrows flew to nowhere.

Therefore, only when you are truly focused and focused can you produce unexpected results. This is the power of "sincerity".

It is an idiom from a fable: Meng Ben Yan Yong

During the reign of Duke Zhuang of Qi, there was a warrior named Bin Beiju. One night, he dreamed of a strong man, tall and tall, wearing a white silk hat, a dazzling red linen dress outside, and cotton clothes inside; there were red silk tassels hanging on the hat, and a pair of brand new white satin shoes. , with a black sword pouch hanging on his body. This mighty man walked up to Bin Beiju, scolded him loudly, and even spat in his face.

Bin Beiju was awakened by this sudden and fierce man, and he found out that it was a dream. Despite this, he still stayed up all night because of this and was very angry.

At dawn the next day, Bin Beiju invited all his friends to come and told them about the dream he had had the night before. Then he said to his friends: "I have advocated bravery since I was a child, and I have never been bullied or insulted in the past 60 years. But last night, I was so insulted in my dream, and I really couldn't swallow this breath. I must find someone who dares to The person who scolded me and spat at me in my dream. If I find him within three days, I will take revenge; if I cannot find him within three days, I will have no shame in living in the world." /p>

So, every morning, Bin Beiju and his friends stood on the traffic thoroughfare with frequent pedestrians, looking for people who dressed and looked the same as in the dream. However, three days passed, and they still did not see a strong man dressed as in the dream. Bin Beiju returned home discouraged, sighed deeply, then drew his sword and killed himself.

This fable tells us that it is very foolish to hold on to a little unpleasantness in a dream, and even commit suicide with hatred and give up on yourself. Fable Idioms 10

Relying on fur

One year, Dongyang of Wei State sold 10 times more money, grain, cloth and silk to the country than in previous years. For this reason, the ministers of the Manchu court were happy It was so great that they all congratulated Wei Wenhou.

Wei Wenhou was not optimistic about this matter. He was thinking: The land in Dongyang has not increased, and the population is still the same as before. Why do they suddenly pay 10 times more money for food, cloth, and silk than in previous years? Even if there is a bumper harvest, there is still a proportion of the money handed over to the country. He analyzed that this must be obtained by officials at all levels levying more taxes from the people below. This incident reminded him of an incident he encountered a year ago.

A year ago, Wei Wenhou went on a cruise. One day, he saw a man on the road wearing a sheepskin jacket inside out, with the hair on the inside and outside. The man was also carrying a basket of grass for livestock on his back.

Marquis Wei Wen felt very strange, so he stepped forward and asked the man: "Why do you wear sheepskin clothes and expose the leather panels to carry things?"

The man replied Said: "I cherish this leather jacket very much. I am afraid that the hair will be exposed and damaged, especially when carrying things on my back. I am afraid that the hair will be worn away."

Wei Wenhou listened very seriously. He said to the person: "Did you know? In fact, the leather board is more important. If the leather board is worn out, the hair will have no place to attach to. So isn't it a wrong idea to sacrifice the skin to preserve the hair?"

The man was still stubborn and walked away carrying the grass on his back.

Nowadays, officials wantonly collect money, food, cloth, and silk from the people without caring about the lives and lives of the people. Isn’t this the same behavior as the man wearing leather clothes?

So, Wei Wenhou ordered the court to The ministers gathered together and told them the story of the man who was wearing leather clothes. He also enlightened them with sincere words: "If the skin is not preserved, how can the general Mao be attached? If the people are not at peace, it will be difficult to consolidate the status of the monarch. I hope you will Remember this truth and don’t be blinded by a small profit and lose sight of the essence.”

The ministers were deeply inspired. The same principle applies to everything. The foundation is the foundation and the basis for the existence of things. If you reverse the cart before the horse, it will not be worth the gain. Fable Idioms 11

A river clam came out of the water to bask in the sun. A snipe flew up to peck at its flesh. The clam immediately closed its mouth and clamped the snipe's mouth. The snipe said: "If it doesn't rain today, if it doesn't rain tomorrow, you will die of thirst."

"The river clam also said to the snipe: "If you don't take it from your mouth today, if you don't take it from your mouth tomorrow, you will starve to death." "The two refused to give up each other, so a fisherman caught them both together. Fable Story Idiom 12

During the Warring States Period, there was a minister of the Chu State named Zhuang Xin. One day, he came to King Chu Xiang. He said: "When you are in the palace, the Marquis of Zhou is on your left and the Marquis of Xia is on your right; when you go out, Lord Yanling and Lord Shouhe are always looking at you. You and these four people specialize in luxury and pleasure, regardless of national affairs, Ying (the capital of Chu, in the north of Jiangling County, Hubei Province today) must be in danger!"

King Xiang was very dissatisfied after hearing this. , scolded angrily: "Are you confused? Are you deliberately saying these sinister words to confuse people's hearts?"

Zhuang Xin replied calmly: "I really feel that things must come to this point. , I dare not deliberately say that there is any misfortune in Chu State. If you continue to favor this person, Chu State will definitely perish. Since you don't believe me, please allow me to hide in the Kingdom of Zhao and see what happens. "Zhuang Xin had only lived in Zhao for five months. As expected, Qin sent troops to invade Chu, and King Xiang was forced to exile to Yangcheng (now northwest of Xixian County, Henan). Only then did he feel that Zhuang Xin's words were good, and he quickly sent people to retrieve Zhuang Xin. Come and ask him what he can do; Zhuang Xin said sincerely: "I've heard that it's not too late to think of a hound when you see a rabbit's teeth; it's not too late to mend the sheepfold after a sheep has run away. ..."

This is a very meaningful story. If you only know how to enjoy yourself and don't know how to do things, the result will undoubtedly be a tragic failure. The idiom "make up for the situation after it is lost" is based on It comes from the two sentences above. It expresses the meaning that after a mistake is made in handling something, it is not too late to save it. For example, a businessman makes a mistake in estimating the development of things, advances rashly, and falls into a situation of failure. . But he was not discouraged, and patiently thought about things again, learned from this mistake, and believed that it was not too late to "make up for it" and start from scratch! Fable Story Idiom 13

Management secrets

The lion sent the leopard to manage a tribe. The leopard worked diligently every day, leaving early and returning late. Leopards have limited energy and often focus on one thing and the other, which makes the animals in the tribe complain.

"How can you do this!" "The lion looked at the haggard leopard and said.

The lion decided to bring a group of leopards. It found the old wolf and the fox, assigned them tasks in front of the leopard, and then played chess with the leopard. .

"Your Majesty," Leopard asked anxiously, "Can the fox and the old wolf manage the tribe well? ”

“If you don’t manage them well, you’ll eat them. "The lion smiled and said, "Remember, management does not need to be a micromanager, but should mainly rely on logic and thugs.

" Idioms from fables 14

Untimely: not suitable for the needs of the times. It also refers to being inconsistent with secular customs.

Sit back and wait: the original metaphor is the fluke mentality of trying to succeed without hard work. It is also a metaphor for clinging to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt.

Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains: a metaphor for persevering in transforming nature and unswervingly fighting.

Qutu Migration: transforming a chimney into a curve , to move the firewood next to the stove. It is a metaphor for taking measures in advance to prevent disasters.

Throwing bricks to attract jade: Throwing bricks away will bring jade back. It is a metaphor for using one's immature opinions or works to attract others' more attention. Good opinions or good works.

Self-contradiction: a metaphor for contradictory words and deeds.

Imitation: a metaphor for an incompetent person pretending to be capable, and a shoddy product pretending to be good.

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Carving a boat and seeking a sword: It is a metaphor for not understanding how things have developed and changed but still looking at the problem statically.

Ye Gong loves dragons: It is a metaphor for saying that you like something, but you don’t really like it.

Mend the situation after the sheep has escaped: It is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep has escaped. It is a metaphor for finding ways to remedy the problem after it occurs, so as to prevent further losses.

Adding feet to the snake: adding feet to the snake when drawing it. It is a metaphor for doing unnecessary things, which is not only useless, but also inappropriate.

Stealing a bell: Stealing a bell and covering one's ears for fear of being heard by others. It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and having to find ways to cover up things that clearly cannot be covered up. Cover up.

Buy a wooden box and return the pearl: Buy the wooden box and return the pearl. It is a metaphor for lack of vision and improper choice. Fable story idiom 15

Ye Gong loves dragons

Once upon a time There was a man named Ye Gong who liked dragons very much. In his house, dragons were painted on the walls, carved on the pillars, and embroidered with dragons on all the clothes he wore.

Listen to the real dragon in the sky. He said that Mr. Ye liked dragons, so he came to visit Mr. Ye at his house. He stretched his long tail in the hall and stuck his head into the window to look around. When Mr. Ye saw the real dragon in the sky, he was so frightened that his face changed color. , and hurriedly hid.

It turns out that what Mr. Ye likes is not the real dragon, but the fake dragons that are painted, embroidered, and carved. ;