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Differences: 1. Authenticity.
Mythological stories are mostly fantasy, but idiom stories, fables.
It is all extracted from the lives of the working people in ancient times.
2. Ease of understanding.
Fables are a literary genre.
It is more complex, and idiom stories and mythological stories are generally easy to understand.
3. The focus is different.
Idiom stories tell stories concisely and concisely, and stories can be positive or negative.
Fables generally serve as a warning and criticism.
Myths and stories are generally the subject of ancient working people to understand nature and express their positive wishes.
Idioms are the accumulation of history, and behind every idiom there is a far-reaching story. "Idiom Story".
The idioms are selected from a large number of idioms used by people in daily life, and the language of these stories is vivid and easy to understand, which can help children understand history, learn knowledge, and feel traditional Chinese culture.
unique charm;
Fables are stories that contain allegorical or obvious lessons, and fables are a type of literary genre. 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.
Myths and stories are a type of folk literature. Ancient times.
The collective oral creation of the people. Including the stories of gods and ghosts and the heroic legends of gods (ghosts).
Its production shows the struggle of the ancient people against natural forces and the pursuit of ideals, and it is a kind of spiritual sustenance.
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Idiom stories tell some truths with profound and vivid story allusions.
Fables are a type of literary genre. Stories that contain allegorical or obvious lessons.
Mythology is the earliest fantasy oral prose work of mankind, a product of human childhood, and a precedent of literature. The myth is based on the low level of productivity in ancient times and the active demand of people to understand and dominate nature in order to survive and improve their productive capacity.
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The differences between fable stories and idiom stories are as follows:
Fables are characterized by vivid images, vivid characters, and higher than life. A type of literary genre. Contains allegorical or obvious lessons.
It has a short structure. The protagonist can be a human, an animal, or a digging without life. Use more metaphors to make the theme or profound truth of the lesson reflected in simplicity.
The idiom story must be based on an idiom, and it must be educational to center on it. There are similarities with fables. Cheng Nian Sanhua is a special linguistic phenomenon that people know about a species, and it is the essence of language that people have extracted in the process of practice.
The pragmatic characteristics of idioms are mainly concise, rich in connotation, harmonious in phonology, and far-reaching in meaning.
Idiom is a special fixed phrase used in mutual learning, which is holistic in meaning and cohesive in structure. In terms of word count, most idioms are four-character ones, but there are also three-word ones, such as "unnecessary" and "water dog", which have five characters.
For example, "a small witch sees a big witch", "there is nothing difficult in the world", there are six words, such as "if it comes, it will be safe", "fifty steps and a hundred steps", there are seven words, such as "risking the world's disapproval", "it is tolerable, which is unbearable", there are eight words, such as "the peach and plum do not speak, the next is its own", there are also nine words, ten words or even more than ten words.
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In general, fables and idiom stories differ in theme, form, and style. Fables often tell satirical or educational themes in a vivid and vivid way, while idiom stories focus on a short, concise narrative and profound allegories. Fables are more flexible in form, with the protagonist being an animal, a human, or an inanimate protagonist, while idiom stories are relatively fixed and feature characters.
In terms of style, fables are more literary, fantastical and imaginative, while idiom stories are more focused on conveying practical experiences and lessons.
Specifically, the differences between fables and idioms in terms of theme, form, and style are as follows:
1.Theme: Fables are often cautionary and help convey the right values, so that readers can find spiritual satisfaction and growth through familiar stories. Idiom stories, on the other hand, are mainly satirical, dissecting human nature and prompting readers to re-examine themselves.
2.Form: Fables are more traditional in form, and the elements used are quite different, including animal stories, fairy tales, dark color stories, curved hole metaphor stories, humorous stories, etc., to express wishes, express fantasies, and show imagination and thinking ability.
The idiom story portrays the characters in more detail, the form is more authentic, the portrayal of the characters is also richer, the words are more professional, the narrative is more refined, vivid and lively, and it gives people a deep impression.
3.Style: Fables are more abstract, while idiom stories are more figurative.
Fables are more abstract reminders to avoid crime and progress society, while idiom stories focus on detailed observations to allow readers to understand these stories more intuitively, so as to achieve better results and impact.
In conclusion, fables and idioms have distinct differences in theme, form, and style. Understanding these differences can help us better understand and appreciate both literary genres.
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