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Idiom stories about snakes

Idiom stories about snakes

We should have heard many idiom stories about snakes since childhood, especially in primary school, and many texts are also related to learning, such as "gilding the lily" and so on. Learn more about the idiom stories about snakes.

Idiom story about snakes 1 cup bow snake shadow

Once upon a time, there was an official named Yue. He has a good friend who comes to his house to chat whenever he is free. For a while, his friend didn't show up. Yue Guang missed him very much, so he went to see him. I saw my friend sitting on the bed, lying on the bed, his face sallow. Le Guang knew that his friend was very ill, so he asked him how he got sick. My friend faltered and refused to say anything. After repeated questioning, my friend said, "I was drinking at your house that day and saw a small snake with green skin and red flowers swimming in the glass." It was disgusting then. I don't want to drink. You advised me to drink again and again. Out of politeness, I couldn't refuse Yue Guang's kindness, so I had to drink it reluctantly. From then on, I always felt that there was a little snake running around in my stomach, and I wanted to vomit and couldn't eat anything. I have been ill for almost half a month. "Leguang feel puzzled. Why is there a small snake in the glass?

But his friend saw it clearly again. What happened? When he got home, he walked around the temple and analyzed the reasons. He saw a carved bow in Zhang Qing with red stripes on the wall, and he had a brainwave: Is this a trick with the carved bow? So he poured a glass of wine, put it on the table, moved several places, and finally saw the shadow of the carved bow clearly reflected in the glass. With the shaking of the wine, it swims like a small snake with green skin and red flowers. In order to dispel his friend's doubts, Leguang immediately sent his friend home in a sedan chair. Let him sit in the same position as last time, still fill him with a glass of last time's wine and ask, "What's in the glass?" The friend looked down and immediately exclaimed, "Snake! Snakes! Another little snake with green skin and red flowers! " Le Guang smiled and pointed to the carved bow on the wall and said, "Look, what is that?" My friend looked at the carved bow and the snake shadow in the cup, and suddenly realized that he felt relaxed and his heart disease was gone!

Snake idiom story 2:

Stir the grass and hit the snake-act rashly and disturb your opponent

In the Southern Tang Dynasty, the county magistrate of dangtu county (now a county under the jurisdiction of Maanshan City) was called Wang Lu. This county magistrate is insatiable, obsessed with money and insatiable. As long as he is rich and powerful, he will startle him.

You can reverse black and white regardless of right and wrong. During his tenure as a county magistrate in dangtu county, he did many bad things of graft and perverting the law. As the saying goes, fish begins to stink at the head. Wang Lu's subordinate officials, when they saw their boss taking bribes and bending the law, also blatantly did one bad thing after another. They have resorted to extortion, corruption and bribery, and exploited people's wealth under various excuses. Such corrupt officials account for nine out of ten of dangtu county officials. So the people in dangtu county are really miserable. They hate these officials from the heart and hope to have the opportunity to punish them and vent their grievances.

On one occasion, the imperial court sent people down to inspect local officials, and the people of dangtu county saw the opportunity. So everyone signed a letter accusing the main book and others of corruption and bribery in the county government.

The plaint was sent to the county magistrate Wang Lu first. Wang Lu only glanced at the complaint from beginning to end. It doesn't matter, but it scared the county magistrate of Wang Lu County, shivering and sweating all over. It turns out that all kinds of criminal facts listed by ordinary people in the complaint are similar to the bad things that Wang Lu himself has done, and many of them are related to himself. Although the indictment is directed at several people in the main book, Wang Lu wants to sue himself. The more he thinks about it, the more serious it is, and the more he thinks about it, the more he feels scared. If people continue to sue, they will soon accuse themselves. As a result, the court learned the truth and found out that it had acted recklessly in dangtu county. Wouldn't that be a catastrophe!

Wang Lu wanted to think, his frightened heart could not calm down. He couldn't help but write down his true feelings on the case file with trembling hands and pens: "Although you mowed the grass, I was surprised." After writing, he let go of his hand, slumped in a chair and put down his pen.

Snake idiom story 3:

to gild the lily

This idiom comes from Qi Ce II of the Warring States Policy.

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".

Idiom stories about snakes II. A long story about snakes.

One morning, the flower snake came out of the hole. He looked up and said, "Oh, what a beautiful day! I'm going out to play today! " "

Goo goo, climb and climb. Suddenly, he began to cry.

The bear heard his cry and ran over. He asked, "Why are you crying?"

Goo goo said, "I've never played in the wild ..."

The bear thought it was strange. He said, "Huh? This is the wild! Aren't you already out? "

Goo goo said, "No, my head is here, but my tail is still in that hole." Because my body is too long, I have never gone out to play. It was dark before I climbed out of the hole ... "

The bear looked at it carefully. Wow, really! This snake is really long, and its body has grown to the distant mountains!

Bear thought for a moment and said to Goo Goo, "Don't cry. I will find a way to let you play in the wild. "

Bear goes to find pony and lamb. As soon as they discussed it, they had a good idea.

Three friends followed the body of Goo Goo and found the cave. Walking, walking, walking for a long time, finally arrived. Ah, goo goo's tail is really. It's still in this cave!

The next morning, three good friends pulled the cart to the mouth of the cave.

"Goo goo, come out and play!" They shouted.

This time, Goo Goo really came out as a whole. It turned out that goo goo's body piled up in circles in the car, as high as a pagoda, and his head would never be here, and his tail would never be there again.

Bears, ponies and lambs pull carts and carry zài with flower snakes to play in the wild.

This is really a good idea, thanks to my good friend.

Idiom story about snakes 3. The story of the new farmer and the snake.

One day, a farmer went to chop wood and saw a snake pinned down by a big stone on the road. The farmer was about to walk over and remove the big stone when he suddenly remembered that his predecessor had died to save the snake. In order not to repeat the mistakes of predecessors, the farmer decided to make a detour. At this time, the snake let out an extremely sad cry and said regretfully, "I am really ashamed of what my ancestors did." Kind farmer, please help me move this stone! I will repay you with gold. "The snake's work touched the farmer. The farmer thinks that snakes can't hurt him as long as they don't hold them in their arms. So the farmer decided to help the snake once.

When the farmer moved the stone hard, the snake jumped on the farmer. The farmer shouted in horror, "Didn't you say you would repay me?"

How can there be such dishonest people in today's world, and you bite the hand that feeds you when I help you? It's really unreasonable! "The snake said," Do you know why I was stoned to death? It's because you're cutting mountains and blasting rocks. Otherwise, let's find someone to judge! "

The farmer and the snake came to a small river and saw a frog. Frog saw them jump on a stone in the middle of the river. The farmer said, "frog, don't run." I'm not here to hurt you. Please judge this time. " Then the farmer told the frog what had just happened and asked the frog, "Do you think the snake should bite me?" Who knows the frog said, "It's time! Because we frogs worked hard to catch pests for you, and you only knew that frog meat was delicious, so you caught my brother and sister and ate it. Isn't this bite the hand that feeds you? " A stump by the river echoed, "I think we should take a bite, too." We used to shelter you from the wind and rain, but you crushed me into a stump. "At this time, the river also replied," yes, yes. I thought I irrigated your fields and raised fish and shrimp. Who knows that you are living a good life now, but you have polluted me? Is this your reward for me? "

Hearing this, the farmer was dumbfounded. At this time, the snake came at the farmer again.

General comments]

In Aesop's fable, the farmer sympathized with the snake and was bitten by it. In any case, people sympathize with farmers and condemn snakes. But in this fabled fairy tale, the new farmer saved the snake, and the snake bit his hand, but no one sympathized with the farmer and the snake was not condemned. It seems natural to bite the hand that feeds you. Why is this happening? In the second half of the fairy tale, frogs, stumps and rivers all accuse farmers of biting the hand that feeds them, so it is natural that snakes bite the hand that feeds them!

Fairy tales are novel, practical and funny.

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