Why celebrity stories became idioms stems from the idioms of celebrity stories

Updated on culture 2024-05-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because their words generally have some kind of general didactic, warning, or educational significance.

    In fact, it's not just celebrities, the stories of ordinary people are still the same, such as Ye Gong Haolong, covering his ears and stealing bells, and pulling seedlings to help grow.

    I think that whoever says it, as long as it has some educational practical significance, it becomes an idiom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Since you are a celebrity, you get a lot of attention, and ordinary people care about you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because they are famous, representative.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because before the ancients invented paper, books were carved from bamboo slips. It would be a waste of time to carve something every time, so slowly some famous deeds have evolved into idioms. Those ** history books are based on the principle of conciseness and conciseness.

    Therefore, the famous deeds recorded in the history books are just idioms (allusions).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because their thoughts are more in-depth, their deeds are also well-known.

    If we want to describe something, we can directly borrow their story, so that it is not only concise and easy to understand, but also shows that we are knowledgeable, so that over time the idiom is formed.

    At this time, the wisdom of the Chinese nation is embodied

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the stories are more classical, their words are generally of some kind of universal didactic, warning, or educational significance.

    As long as it has a certain educational practical significance, it will become an idiom.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The so-called celebrity refers to a person who is known to many people, and the idiom is a concise mode rich in deep meaning, which is explained by celebrities and is easy to be remembered.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because there is this person in the idiom, he is a celebrity, and there are many unknown people and things that can also become idioms.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Stories are educational and cautionary, but it's too much trouble to tell everything you say.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the words or examples of famous people have deep meaning.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because those stories are more classic.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Wei compiles the story of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism.

    Explanation: In his later years, Confucius loved to read "Zhou Yi" very much, and read it over and over again, so that the pimps that wore the bamboo slips of "Zhou Yi" were broken and shouted several times (see in "Historical Records: The Family of Confucius"). Later, he used "Wei Bian Three Uniques" to describe his diligence in reading.

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: Wei weaving: use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo compendium; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. The leather rope that was connected to the bamboo slips was broken three times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.

    2.[From]: "Historical Records of the Confucius Family": "Reading "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques. ”

    3.[Example]: We advocate the spirit of reading in the wilderness, and we also advocate the application of what we have learned, and look forward to the emergence of a large number of innovative talents.

    4.[Grammar]: subject-predicate; as a predicate; Compliments.

    Second, the destruction of the cauldron is to tell the story of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu.

    Explanation: Historical Records of Xiang Yu records that Xiang Yu fought with the Qin soldiers, and after leading the troops across the river, he broke the pot and scuttled the boat to give way to the age, indicating that he would not survive if he did not win. The latter metaphor made up his mind to do it thoroughly, and he would never give up until he reached his goal. Cauldron: Pot. Boat: Boat.

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: The metaphor is determined to do it to the end regardless of everything.

    2.[From]: "Historical Records: Xiang Yu Benji": "Xiang Yu Naixi led troops across the river, all of them were sunk, the cauldron was broken, the house was burned, and the food was held for three days, so as to show that the soldiers would die, and none of them returned their hearts. ”

    3.Example: As long as we are determined, we can overcome all kinds of difficulties in learning.

    4.[Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Describe a lot of determination to do things.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Feiwei with advanced archery, Cai Huan Gong (who is obsessed with illness and avoiding medicine), Ji Chang (who is diligent and hardworking), and Bian Que who is (skilled in medicine).

    1. Feiwei. Feiwei was a famous marksman in Handan, Zhao during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was respectfully known as "the shot that does not shoot". The story of Feiwei's teaching of the magic arrow technique is recorded in "Liezi Tangwen", which is a lesson in the Chinese textbook.

    Legend has it that Feiwei was the most famous marksman in Chinese history after Hou Yi.

    2, Cai Huangong.

    Legend has it that the famous doctor Bian Que once saw a doctor for him, and persuaded him three times when the onset of the disease changed from mild to severe, Tian Wu did not listen to it because of the avoidance of illness and medical treatment, and later when Bian Que came again, he was now terminally ill and could not be treated; Bian Que had no choice but to turn around and retreat, and fled to Qin overnight, and soon Tian Wu fell ill and died.

    3, Ji Chang. Ji Chang, a character in ancient Chinese fables, is a sharpshooter who is known for his studiousness and tenacity, from "Liezi Tangwen".

    4. Bian Que. Bian Que, year of birth and death unknown, surname Ji, Qin, name Yueren, famous doctor in the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period, Bohai County Yanren. Bian Que once lived in Zhongqiu (Inner Hill) Pengque Mountain (Pengshan, Queshan) Jiuxian Cave (also known as Qin Yue Ren Cave, Tang Dynasty Yu Hu poem "Qin Yue Ren Cave in the Song" has a record), from the study of Chang Sangjun, all his medical skills forbidden prescription, drink the water of the mountain top "Shangchi" (stone basin), Xiu quietly as old as superb medical skills.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The sac reflects the snow, chisels the wall to steal the light, Chengmen Lixue, lies on the ice and seeks carp, and the cantilever beam pierces the strands.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Chengmen Lixue, smelling the chickens and dancing, a blockbuster, front and back,

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Lying on the ice and begging for the carp, Kong Rong let the pear refer to the deer as a horse.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    East bed fast son-in-law. Chisel into the wall to steal the light. A shortcut to the south.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Smelling the chicken and dancing (Zu Ti), talking on paper (Zhao Kuo), pointing to the deer as a horse (Zhao Gao), bearing the guilt of Jing (Lian Po), returning to Zhao (Lin Xiangru), Dong Shi Xiaofeng, impressing (Lu Meng), bowing and doing his best (Zhuge Liang), the more the merrier (Han Xin), the finishing touch (Zhang Seng Xuan), Mao Sui self-recommendation (Mao Sui), breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat (Xiang Yu), entering the wood for three points (Wang Xizhi), retreating from the three houses (Chong'er), seeing the poor dagger (Jing Ke), encircling Wei to save Zhao (Sun Bin), lying on the salary and tasting gall (Gou Jian), confident (Wen and Ke), Boiled beans (Cao Zhi), walking horses and flowers (Mengjiao).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The story of the last stand.

    Explanation: Fighting with your back to the river, there is no way out. Shape.

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