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The story of playing tricks on a classmate

The story of the class’s axe. The story of the class’s axe 1

The little carpenter had just learned the craft for two years, and he became proud. Showing off his craftsmanship in front of the carpenter's house whose ancestor was Lu Ban, he was laughed at by others.

The young carpenter learned the craft for two years and could make a few utensils. He felt a little proud and felt that he was great. He no longer listened to the master's words and just liked to wander around with the ax used for carpentry work. On this day, the little carpenter didn't help the master with his work, so he sneaked out to play again. When he walked to a gatehouse, he didn't know that under the gatehouse was the home of Lu Ban, the ancestor of the carpenter. When others saw him holding an axe, they asked: "Hey, what do you do with an axe?" The young carpenter said arrogantly: "Can't you see? I am a carpenter." As he spoke, he kept playing with the axe. With. Someone brought a large piece of wood, and he split it open in a few strokes and made a crooked stool.

Many people laughed and said that he was making a big ax in front of Luban Gate. Unhappily, he picked up the stool, returned to his master and asked who Lu Ban was. The master laughed loudly: "You are too arrogant to dare to show your talents in front of my ancestor. You can go away, I can't teach you."

The little carpenter then realized that he was wrong, but it was a pity. It's too late. The story of a master's skill 2

Explanation:

It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts. Mostly used for self-effacement.

A pile of soil by the quarrying river, Li Bai’s name will be remembered forever;

A poem comes and goes, and Lu Ban plays a big ax in front of the gate.

The story of a classmate’s axe.

This is a poem on Li Bai’s tomb written by Mei Zhihuan of the Ming Dynasty. Li Bai, also known as Taibai, was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. There are various myth-like legends about his death. For example, some say that Li Bai visited Dongting, Yueyang and Jinling (now Nanjing) in his later years. One day, Bozhou was quarrying by the river (caishi, in today's Dangtu County, Anhui, adjacent to the Yangtze River in the north). At night, the moon was as bright as day. Li Bai was drinking at the moon in the boat. He was very drunk. When he saw the shadow of the moon in the water, he reached out to catch it, and then fell into the river and disappeared. Some legends are even more magical, saying that suddenly there was a storm in the river, and a giant whale rose up with its hyena. The two fairy boys, holding banners, asked Li Bai to sit on the back of the whale, and they flew away in the air with the music leading the way. Of course, these legends cannot be believed, but in quarrying, many famous places appeared later. There are not only Li Bai's tomb, but also the Immortal Exile Tower, the Moon-Zhu Pavilion, etc., which have aroused the interest of countless tourists. Some tourists who don't understand the article but want to pretend to be elegant even make nonsense questions on Li Bai's tomb, which is very ridiculous. This poem by Mei Zhihuan satirizes such tourists. He believed that inscribing crooked poems on the tombs of great poets was like "making a big ax in front of Lu Ban's gate" - it was too presumptuous.

Lu Ban, it is said that his surname is Gongshu and his given name is Ban. He was a native of the Lu state during the Warring States Period, also known as Lu Ban. He is an expert at making exquisite utensils, and people call him "Qiaoren". Folks have always regarded him as the ancestor of carpenters. Who dares to show off his ax skills in front of Lu Ban? In other words, wanting to show one's abilities in front of big experts, this ridiculous and immodest behavior is called "playing a big ax in front of Lu Ban's door", or "playing an ax in front of Ban's door" for short. It's almost the same as the saying "showing a big sword in front of Guan Gong".

Liu Zongyuan, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, said in the preface to "Singing Harmony Poems for the Wang Brothers": "To wield an ax at the gate of Ban Ying is to strengthen Yan Er." (Ying refers to another ancient word) A master of axes, see "axe righteousness". "Qiangyan" means shameless.) It seems that the idiom "become an axe" was not only derived from the above poem by Mei Zhihuan in the Ming Dynasty, but also existed as early as the Tang Dynasty. It's in its early stages.

This idiom is sometimes used as a self-effacing word to express that one does not dare to display one's skills in front of experts.

In China’s imperial history of more than 20xx years, it is not uncommon for emperors to die in other places, so I will not list them here. Speaking of which, who was the first emperor in Chinese history to die in a different place? In fact, he was Qin Shihuang, the pioneer of the imperial system, who was world-famous and was hailed as "one emperor through the ages" by later generations.

The First Emperor of Qin, named Ying Zheng, was the son of King Zhuangxiang of Qin, the founding emperor of the Qin Dynasty, and the first emperor in Chinese history.

In 221 BC, Qin Shihuang destroyed the six kingdoms (Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, Qi), unified China, and adopted the "emperor" of the three emperors and the "emperor" of the five emperors. ” formed the title of “Emperor” and became the first emperor of the feudal dynasty in China. In order to "demonstrate his power and serve the people at home", he visited the country many times.

In July of the thirty-seventh year of Qin Shi Huang (210 BC), Qin Shi Huang made his fifth tour, accompanied by Zhao Gao, Li Si and others. Later, when the patrol team arrived at Pingyuanjin (south of Pingyuan County, Shandong Province today) on its way back to Beijing, Qin Shihuang suddenly fell ill. In July Bingyin, when the patrol team arrived at the Sand Dune Platform (now Dapingai Village, Guangzong County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province), Qin Shihuang's condition worsened, and he died soon after. He died nearly 800 kilometers away from Xianyang, the capital of the Qin Dynasty. He was the first emperor in Chinese history to die in another place. According to "Historical Records, Volume 6, The Sixth Annals of Qin Shihuang": "On Bingyin in July, the First Emperor collapsed on the sand dune platform."

It was midsummer at that time, the weather was very hot, and Qin Shihuang's body died quickly It stinks.

In order to deceive others, Zhao Gao and others packed a lot of abalone in Qin Shihuang's car to cover up the smell of the corpse with the smell of fish, and escorted Qin Shihuang's corpse back to the capital Xianyang for funeral. According to "Historical Records, Volume 6, The Sixth Annals of Qin Shihuang": "The chariot smelled bad, so he ordered the officials to carry a stone of abalone on the chariot to disturb the smell."

Then again, under Qin Shihuang Under the rule of the Qin Empire, its national power reached its peak for a time, and it also established a series of political systems, which had a profound impact on later generations. However, he violently governed the country and abused punishments, which brought heavy disasters to his subjects and laid the seeds for the rapid destruction of the Qin Dynasty. Despite this, Qin Shihuang's life was still meritorious. As for his merits and demerits, the merits can only be judged History will tell.

Qin Shihuang reigned for 37 years, during which he was king for 25 years and emperor for 12 years. He was 50 years old at the end of his life. He was the first emperor of a feudal dynasty in Chinese history, the first emperor in Chinese history to complete the great unification, and the first emperor in Chinese history to die in a different place. The story of Ban Men playing ax 3

1 The story of Ban Men playing ax

Lu Ban was a native of Lu during the Warring States Period. He is a master who is good at making exquisite utensils. People call him "Qiaoren" and the people have always regarded him as the ancestor of carpenters.

One day, a young carpenter casually walked up to a house with a big red door, raised the ax in his hand, and said: "My ax, even though it is inconspicuous, no matter it is As long as you get any wood in my hands and use my ax to do this, you will make something extremely beautiful."

The people next to him felt that he was too boastful, so they pointed at it. The big red door behind him said: "Little master, can you make a better door than this one?" The young carpenter said arrogantly: "I'm not bragging, let me tell you, I was once a student of Lu Ban, can I still make it?" It's a joke that we can't make such a simple door."

After hearing this, everyone couldn't help laughing and said, "This is Mr. Lu Ban's home, and he made this door himself. "Yes, can you really make a better door than this one?"

The young carpenter ran away in embarrassment.

2 Materials for the class's axe

Phonetic notation bān mén nòng fǔ

Source: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Book with Mei Shengyu": "Yesterday I was really settled; there are seven poems Eight poems; recorded now; playing with an ax at the Banmen Gate; ridiculous and ridiculous."

Explanation: Dancing with an axe in front of the Luban Gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts and not overestimating one's abilities.

The usage is more formal; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, and object; it has a derogatory meaning, indicating that the ability is not as good as others.

Synonyms: Buguleimen, making people laugh and generous, Dongshi imitation

Antonyms: open-minded, self-aware, knowing others, ashamed

Ancient times

Example sentences I am not a connoisseur of literature and art, so I dare not talk about literature and art in front of you, an old "artist".

 3 Comments on the master of a skill

This story tells us: a person should learn to be humble, live and learn until he is old. The more he learns, the more he will know, and he will not know how to do it. There is the behavior of trying to do whatever you want.

A new interpretation of Banmen's axe: To take a step back, the person who dares to dance with an ax in front of Luban's gate should also be a bold, witty, sensitive and knowledgeable person. The progress of society is due to the continuous efforts and innovation of these people with the spirit of "working within their own disciplines", from ignorance to knowledge, from knowledge to catching up, until they surpass their predecessors. If we don't have any knowledge at all, we can't talk about "doing the same thing". As students, we should have the spirit of "doing whatever we can". Because only in the process of trial and practice can we gain new knowledge and make progress. "Axe" is not a patent, and "Luban" is not unique. As long as you dance wonderfully and correctly, everyone will cheer for you! Story 4 of Banmen playing with axes

A pile of soil by the quarrying river, Li Bai’s name has been immortalized forever;

A poem came and went, Lu Ban played with a big ax in front of the door.

This is "Inscription on Li Bai's Tomb" by a poet from the Ming Dynasty. Li Bai is a world-famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, and his fame has been passed down through the ages after his death. How many literati passed by Li Bai's tomb wanted to stop for a while and recite poems to express their inner feelings. And their behavior can only be arty, "Lu Ban is doing everything in front of the door", which is too overestimating their own capabilities.

Lu Ban was a native of Lu during the Warring States Period. He is a master who is good at making exquisite utensils. People call him "Qiaoren" and the people have always regarded him as the ancestor of carpenters. Whoever dares to show off his ax skills in front of Lu Ban's gate, that is, wants to show off his skills in front of big experts, this ridiculous and immodest behavior is called "making a big ax in front of Lu Ban's gate", or "making an ax in front of Ban Men" for short. . This is similar to the saying that "Guan Gong plays with a big sword in front of him".

In fact, the idiom "everyone works with an axe" had its prototype as early as the Tang Dynasty. Literary scholar Liu Zongyuan has this sentence in a preface: "Using an ax at the gate of Ban Ying, Si Yan'er!" This means that the use of an ax is shown in front of the gates of Lu Ban and Ying people (who are also expert axes). He's too thick-skinned for his ability.

This idiom is sometimes used as a self-effacing word to express that one does not dare to show off one's little skills in front of experts. Story 5 of "Ban Men Nong Ax"

"Ban Men Nong Ax

This idiom is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts. In ancient times, "Ban Men Nong Ax" was used to criticize those who were ignorant but easy to show off. Nowadays, people are encouraged to show off their skills boldly. Self-motivated, dare to show one's abilities, challenge authority, and sometimes say "you have to go to the class door to get the ax".

The story begins~

During the Warring States Period, there was a craftsman named Lu Ban in the State of Lu. He was born in a family of craftsmen for generations

He followed his family to participate in civil engineering since he was a child. Construction engineering labor

His hands are very dexterous and can make many tools and equipment, and he can make many exquisite utensils

There is a young craftsman apprentice who feels that his skills have been mastered. But no one knew

In order not to bury his ability, he thought of a way

He decided to go to the street to see if there was a chance to prove himself.

One day, he casually walked on the street and came to the entrance of the downtown area.

He said loudly: "Everyone, look over here~ Have you seen the ax in my hand?

As long as it is processed with the ax in my hand, I can make extremely exquisite furniture."

The people next to him felt that he must be bragging and pointed to the distance. The mansion said

"Little brother, can you decorate my house better than this family's house?"

The young craftsman said: "Of course, I sue you. , Lu Ban once asked me questions

How can I not build a house?”

Everyone laughed and said, “This is Mr. Lu Ban’s home

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Most of the furniture here is made by him. Can you really do better?

The young craftsman found that the cowhide was blown and ran away with a red face. Story 6 of Banmen playing axe.

Phonetic notation: bān mén nòng fǔ

The allusion to the axe-playing at the gate of Ban and Ying was recorded in the "Preface to the Songs of Wang's Brothers" written by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty. Ding, there are seven or eight poems, which are recorded here. It is ridiculous to show off one's skills in front of the experts.

Used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, and object; refers to someone whose ability is not as good as others

Formal structure

Synonyms: Buguleimon, Yixiaodaandaan

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The opposite words are humility, self-knowledge, and knowledge of others

The rhyming words are doubtful about the present and the past, work tirelessly, coexist with human relations, advance and retreat in a twists and turns, follow the cat and draw the tiger, cross the mountains and valleys, miss the wife and sick mother, and do nothing Learn from the ancients, laugh and scold you from you, my ears are stained and my eyes are wet,...

Ancient times

The carpenter repairs the classroom with lantern riddles; shows off his skills in front of the master

Encounter with Yu Lu Ban swinging an ax in front of him

Idiom story: Li Bai, the poet of the Tang Dynasty, died drunkenly and fell into the river. He was buried in Caishiji on the Niuzhu Mountain in Dangtu. Literati and poets from all dynasties left poems here to commemorate him. Mei Zhihuan, a poet of the Chao Dynasty, had self-awareness and wrote a poem on a piece of clay by the riverside. Li Bai's poetry has been shining through the ages. My sister is very knowledgeable, how dare I try to talk nonsense with him? Chapter 52 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty

Other uses

◎ (talking to the microphone) Ah! Please wait! (Holds the microphone, to Yin Ge) I understand this! It’s not true, but you can’t pretend to be someone else! Reference! ...Oh, by the way, the world's civilization now advocates quitting smoking. The old man quit smoking long ago under my supervision. Why do you still describe him smoking? Wow, ah, haha... Is that okay?

◎This type of manuscript is rarely rejected. Except for special circumstances, when it is necessary to reject the manuscript, you only need to apologize profusely, make necessary self-criticism, and sincerely explain the real reasons. It is not appropriate to try to follow suit. Then comment on the length, merits and demerits of the manuscript. Story 7 of Banmen playing with an ax

1 Idiom story of Banmen playing with an ax

Lu Ban was a skilled craftsman during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Until now, people still say that Lu Ban is the ancestor of carpenters. At that time, there was a craftsman named Shi, people called him Carpenter Shi. He was from Yingdu, the capital of Chu State. His skills were said to be on par with Lu Ban's. How high is his ability? Zhuangzi told a story in "Xu Wugui". It is said that this craftsman has a good friend, and the two often perform together. This friend applied a thin layer of white ash on the tip of his nose. The craftsman held an ax in his hand and looked at the tip of his nose. "Whoosh", he used the ax to sweep away the white ash on the tip of his nose. The tip of the nose can't even scratch the skin. This shows how capable he is. So later Liu Zongyuan said that if someone "drew an ax at the gate of Ban and Ying" and dared to play with an ax in front of the craftsmen of Luban and Yingdu, it would be a bit "cowardly", that is, shameless.

2 Materials for playing axes in the class

Pronunciation bān mén nòng fǔ

Source 1. Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Singing Poems of Wang's Bozhong": "Playing the ax in the class, Yingzhimen, Si Qiangyan'er."

2. Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Book with Mei Shengyu": "Yesterday in Zhending, there were seven or eight poems. ”

Explanation of dancing with an ax in front of Luban’s gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts and not overestimating one's abilities.

Synonyms: Buguleimen, making people laugh and generous, Dongshi imitation

Antonyms: humility, self-awareness, understanding of others, self-ashamed

Usage is more formal; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial , Object

Idiom example He actually showed off his piano skills in front of the piano master, which was really a master of his skill. Story 8 of Ban Men Dancing with an Ax

Interpretation: Dancing with an ax in front of Lu Ban’s gate is a metaphor for showing off one’s skills in front of experts.

Ban: Lu Ban, a skilled craftsman in ancient my country.

Source: "Inscription on Li Bai's Tomb" by Mei Zhihuan, Ming Dynasty.

Lu Ban, also known as Lu Ban and Gongshu Ban, was a native of the State of Lu (now Qufu, Shandong Province) during the Spring and Autumn Period.

Legend has it that he is a skilled craftsman, good at sculpture and architecture, and his skills are unparalleled in the world.

People have always regarded him as the ancestor of carpenters.

On one occasion, Mei Zhihuan, a poet from the Ming Dynasty, came to Caishiji to pay his respects to Li Bai.

Caishiji is the place where the famous Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, according to folklore, visited the Caishi River in his later years. He saw the clear moon in the water and reached out to catch it, so he fell into the river and died.

Because Li Bai left footprints here, there are many legends and he left many places of interest, such as Li Bai’s Tomb, the Immortal Exile Tower, the Moon-Zhuo Pavilion, etc.

Caishiji has therefore become a tourist attraction.

One day, Mei Zhihuan came to Li Bai’s tomb near Caishiji and found that the tomb was full of poems, some of which were not like poems at all, that is, they were asymmetrical, not rhyming, and clumsy. Incomparably, Mei Zhihuan was so angry that he wrote a poem: "A pile of soil by the quarrying river, Li Bai's name is high through the ages; a poem comes and goes, Lu Ban has a big ax in front of the door."

The earliest prototype of "playing the ax in the class" is Liu Zongyuan's "playing the ax at the gate of class and Ying, Si Qiangyan'er".

It means that manipulating an ax in front of Luban’s gate is shameless.

(Ying, another ancient ax master) satirizes those who overestimate their abilities and show off their skills in front of experts.

Mei Zhihuan satirized those tourists who thought they could write poems as "playing a big ax in front of Luban's gate". This sentence was shortened to "playing an ax in front of Banmen" by later generations.

In this way, the idiom "doing whatever you want" has been passed down.