The kindergarten idiom story was written to help children learn and understand the meaning and usage of idioms. These stories usually contained one or more idioms, and the meaning of the idiom was displayed through vivid and interesting plots. The purpose of kindergarten idiom stories was to help children remember and understand the meaning of idioms through the story and the performance of the characters, and to cultivate their sensitivity and understanding of language. These stories are usually presented in a way that children can understand, attracting children's attention through cute animals, plants, or characters. There were a lot of idiom stories in the kindergarten, and they could choose the appropriate stories according to the age and learning ability of the children.
Anthropomorphism is a literary figure of speech used to describe characters with animal characteristics and behavior. Anthropomorphism was often used in novels, poems, essays, and other literary works to allow readers to understand and feel the plot and characters in the works more deeply.
An idiom is a fixed phrase commonly used in Chinese. It is composed of four Chinese characters. The meaning and usage of idioms have certain rules and historical origins. They are an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Idioms are usually used to describe or express certain philosophy or ideas.
A fable was a traditional literary form that conveyed a certain meaning or idea by telling a fictional story. Fables usually used animals as the main characters to reflect human society or human behavior through the description of animals and to explore certain truths or problems.
Beauty was a broad concept, and different people had different definition of beauty. The following are some stories or idioms related to beauty:
Lin Daiyu, Jia Baoyu's beautiful and intelligent cousin, was regarded as a representative of the artistic youth. Her story was made into a TV series,'Dream of the Red Chamber', which was well received.
2. Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history, was known as the "Beauty King". She had outstanding achievements in politics and beauty.
Audrey Hepburn, a Hollywood superstar, was known as the "Beauty of the Century". Her beauty and talent made her an idol in the hearts of many people.
Elizabeth II-Queen of England Her beauty and elegance made her the representative of the British royal family.
Marilyn Monroe-Hollywood's sexy goddess, her beauty and image became the representative of American culture.
6 Mona Lisa-Renaissance-era famous artist known as the "embodiment of beauty", his paintings became a world cultural heritage.
Concubine Yang, the favorite concubine of the Tang Dynasty. Her beauty and talent made her a representative of the Tang Dynasty culture.
8. Wu Zetian's Beauty Way-Wu Zetian has her own beauty way. She uses herbs and acupuncture to maintain her beauty.
These characters and stories showed the different meanings and values of beauty in different fields and cultural backgrounds.
The idiom story of self-deceiving comes from "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals·Self-knowledge." The story was about when the Fan family was on the run, someone stole a bell and wanted to carry it away. However, this bell was too big and difficult to carry, so he planned to smash it with a hammer before carrying it. However, just as he smashed it, the bell rang loudly. This story was a metaphor for self-deception, trying to cover up something that could not be covered up.
The meaning of an idiom in a story is that it enriches the narrative. It can make the writing more interesting and give readers a deeper understanding. Sometimes, it even becomes a key element for character development or plot advancement.
A short story was usually a short story with a short plot and a compact structure. It was often centered on the characters and reflected social reality and human nature through the experiences and feelings of the characters.
Below are a few short novels about idiom riddles:
One day and three autumns: It described how time passed quickly. The answer to this idiom is "a thousand li a day", which means that things progress very quickly. It means that the distance is very far.
[2. Fire through the forest: It described being good at taking risks and acting quickly.] The answer to this idiom is "taking chestnuts from the fire", which means to take chestnuts from the fire. It means to take risks to bring benefits to others and reap benefits without sowing.
3. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. The answer to this idiom is "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step", which means that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. It means that success can only be achieved step by step.
[4. Burning Red Cliff: Description of the cruelty and destructive power of war.] The answer to this idiom was that the Battle of Red Cliff referred to an important battle between Sun Quan and Liu Bei at Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period.
5. Iron Horse Green Shirt: It described bravery and indomitable spirit. The answer to this idiom is "Tie Ma Qing Shan", which means to wear green clothes when riding a horse to fight. It means to go forward bravely without fear of difficulties and obstacles, and it also means to describe a person's courage and indomitable spirit.
Later generations condensed the "Peach Blossom Spring" into an idiom,"The people in the Peach Blossom Spring." This idiom referred to the inhabitants of the mysterious world described in the Peach Blossom Spring. They lived a simple and happy life in the mountains and rivers without being disturbed by the outside world. This idiom is often used to describe people living in a peaceful, harmonious and beautiful society.