Who has a 200 word horse idiom story urgent use !!! 5

Updated on culture 2024-04-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ponies cross the river. Pony and his mother live by a beautiful creek with green grass. Except when his mother crossed the river to deliver food to the village on the other side of the river, he always followed his mother's side every step of the way. He was happy, and time flew by.

    One day, Mom calls Pony to her side and says, "Pony, you're grown up and can help Mommy." Today you can send this bag of grain to the village on the other side of the river.

    The pony happily agreed. He hurried to the creek with the grain. But there was no bridge over the river, so it had to be crossed by itself.

    But I don't know how deep the river is.

    The hesitant pony looked up and saw Uncle Niu grazing not far away. The pony hurriedly ran over and asked, "Uncle Niu, do you know how deep the water is in that river?"

    Uncle Niu straightened up his tall body and said with a smile: "Not deep, not deep." It's just down to my calves.

    The pony happily ran back to the river, ready to cross it. As soon as he stepped on his legs, he heard a voice say, "Pony, don't go down, this river is deep."

    The pony looked down and saw that it was a baby squirrel. The little squirrel, with her beautiful tail and round eyes, said very seriously: "Two days ago one of my friends accidentally fell into the river, and the river swept him away.

    The pony was out of ideas. Uncle Niu said that the river is shallow, and the little squirrel says that the river is deep, what can I do? I had to go back and ask my mother.

    From afar, the mother saw the pony come back with her head down and carrying the grain. Thinking that he must be in trouble, he goes over and asks the pony. Pony cried and told his mother what Uncle Niu and the little squirrel had said.

    Mom comforts the pony and says, "It's okay, let's go and see it together." ”

    Pony and Mom go to the river again, and Mom lets Pony test how deep the river is. The pony cautiously probed and flowed across the river step by step.

    Oh, he understood, the river was neither as shallow as Uncle Niu said, nor as deep as the little squirrel said. You will only know if you have tried it yourself. The pony glanced affectionately at her mother and said to herself

    Thank you, good mother. Then he turned and ran towards the village.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    An old ox makes a straight furrow.

    Guan Zhong and Xi Peng followed Qi Huan Gong to crusade against the Lonely Bamboo Kingdom, set out in the spring and returned in the winter, losing their way. Guan Zhong said: "You can use the wisdom of the old horse.

    So he let go of the old horse and went forward, and everyone followed, so they found the way. The story in the text is the origin of the idiom (Lao Ma Zhitu), which is now a metaphor for experienced people who are familiar with the situation and can play a role in guiding and guiding in a certain aspect. It is often used as a metaphor for being rich in experience and being a guide.

    Their spirit of not being limited by reality and not being blinded by fame and fortune is worth emulating, isn't it?

    Immediately to success. The origin of this idiom comes from the legend of "Emperor Qin worships stones". As mentioned earlier, Qin Shi Huang came to Rongcheng Mountain in 220 B.C., the second year of the unification of the whole country, on the way to worship the sun, he heard that the spotted colored stone was the sacred stone left behind when Nuwa mended the sky, and it could bless the stability of the country, so he made a special trip to worship the spotted colored stone. At that time, he led thousands of horses and thousands of troops, along the repaired special gallop road, went straight to the place where the spotted colored stone was, and worshiped respectfully.

    After returning to the court, everything went well, and the world was peaceful, so he was overjoyed and asked the officials to make poems to celebrate. At that time, there was a warlock Xu Fu (that is, Mr. Xu Fu, who later went to sea to seek immortals and did not return) poem: "Thousands of horses and thousands of troops galloped on the road, and the first emperor succeeded in worshipping stones."

    It's a pity that this mediocre congratulatory poem at that time did not get the favor of Qin Shi Huang and the applause of everyone. However, the nearby coast where the spotted stone is located is therefore called the "horse road". The origin of the place name of "horse road" is that Qin Shi Huang once led thousands of horses and thousands of troops to worship the stone here, and the second is that Qin Shi Huang passed through the east tour of the east to repair the gallop road.

    Until the Yuan Dynasty, the famous writer Guan Hanqing had a good eye for treasures, and created the idiom "horse to success" from the allusion of "Qin Emperor worships stones". He mentioned for the first time in the work "The Banquet of the Five Marquises" that he coined the idiom "horse to success". Because it is easy to understand and catchy, it has now become one of people's favorite idioms.

    But the original creative material of this "horse to success" idiom ** is from our Rongcheng horse road of the piebald colored stone, from the legend of "the first emperor worships the stone".

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