Fables containing myths and legends Liezi

Updated on culture 2024-02-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1, Yugong moves mountains, from Liezi's "Liezi Tang Wen". Implication: As long as there is tenacious perseverance, firm determination, perseverance, and unremitting struggle, no matter how big the difficulty can be overcome.

    2, suspected neighbor stealing axe, from Liezi "Liezi Saying". Meaning: Don't repent and doubt people casually. If the suspicion is too strong, the good people will also be seen as bad people.

    3, Yang Bu beats the dog, from Liezi's "Liezi Saying Fu" Laxi. Meaning: When a friend misunderstands him, don't be hot, angry, but put yourself in the other place and empathize.

    4, Xue Tan Xuege, from Liezi's "Liezi Tangwen". Meaning: Learning requires a modest and cautious attitude, and there must be no complacency and pride.

    5, people are worried about the sky, from Liezi "Liezi Tianrui". Implication: As long as the truth is explained thoroughly, the forward can help people relieve their worries and sorrows. Later generations summed up the idiom "unfounded worries" as a metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The form is different.

    Fables are a type of literary genre. Stories that contain allegorical or obvious lessons. It is short in structure and often uses metaphors, so that the instructive theme or profound truth is reflected in a simple story.

    The quality of the storyline setting of the fable is related to the future of the fable.

    Therefore, fables should not only denounce and expose falsehood, evil, and ugliness with deep hatred, but also enthusiastically praise and praise truth, goodness, and beauty. The author of the fable should boldly pursue and bravely explore a higher ideological and artistic realm, and create a new fable that is loved by the people.

    Myths and stories are a type of folk literature. The collective oral creation of the people of ancient times. As a form of folk literature, mythology is a highly fantastical story created by the people of ancient times that reflects the natural world, the relationship between man and nature, and social forms.

    Including the story of gods and ghosts and the heroic legends of ghosts. The myth is combined with the struggle of primitive man against nature for his own survival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fable: Waiting for the Rabbit.

    守株待兔 (shǒu zhū dài tù) is from the record of Han Feizi Wu Worm.

    It tells the story of a farmer in the Song country who had a tree stump in his field.

    One day, a hare that was running fast crashed into a tree stump and died.

    So the farmer put down his farming tools and stood by the stump day and night, hoping to easily pick up another rabbit.

    However, it was impossible to get the hare again, and the crops in the field died.

    And he himself was laughed at by the Song people! Han Feizi warned us: Only through our own labor can we gain something, otherwise we will end up with nothing and leave a lifetime of regret.

    Enlightenment: Don't have a fluke mentality, don't think about getting something for nothing, if you don't put in the effort, and hope for accidents, the result can only be nothing, and you can't stick to narrow experience and stick to the rules.

    The main criticism. For people who don't work hard, it is absolutely impossible for a pie in the sky to happen.

    It is foolish to think that an accidental event is an inevitable event.

    The main thing is to satirize those who do not work hard through their own labor, but want to be rewarded.

    At the same time, it also shows the corruption of the policy at that time, and the stupidity of the sarcasm.

    Revealing the truth. This idiom story is a metaphor for not taking the initiative to work hard, but saving the luck mentality in case of emergency, hoping to get an unexpected gain.

    The main thing to tell us is that pie in the sky will not happen every day, and if you don't work hard, you will one day get nothing, but waste your precious time in vain.

    Take the initiative and work on your own.

    Mythological story: Praise the father day by day.

    Kuafu is a myth and legend of the ancient Chinese Han nationality, and the story comes from the "Classic of Mountains and Seas: Overseas North Classic".

    Legend has it that in the era of the Yellow Emperor Dynasty, one of the leaders of the Kuafu clan wanted to take off the sun and put it in people's hearts, so he began to chase the sun.

    When he was thirsty, he drank the water of the Yellow River and Weishui, and was about to go to the great lake (or sea) to the north to drink, but he died of thirst on the way to Daze.

    His cane turned into Dunlin and became a peach blossom source; And his body turned into Kuafu Mountain.

    Historical story: Three visits to the thatched house.

    Gu: Visit; Thatched hut: thatched hut.

    It was originally the story of Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang in the late Han Dynasty.

    The metaphor is sincere, repeatedly invited.

    At the end of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang three times and went out of the mountain to assist the story.

    Since then, it has been passed on to Lu Chong as a good story, and it has gradually become an allusion, including "Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi, Zhuge Liang's Biography, and the Teacher's Table".

    Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for sincerity, repeatedly inviting and visiting sages with expertise.

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