What are the idioms about mythological fables 5

Updated on culture 2024-08-02
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Jingwei reclamation, Nuwa makes people, Nuwa makes up the sky, praises the father day by day, Dayu controls the water, mends the day of bathing, East Rabbit Xiwu, opens the world, Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Morning Glory Weaver Girl, refining stones to make up the sky, water floods the golden mountain, Yugong moves the mountain, Optimus Pillar, Song Qiao's longevity, Wushan cloud and rain, Chang'e runs to the moon, Houyi shoots the sun, Candle Zou dead bird, dry fish, Chang'e in the moon, Wuding opens the mountain, six dragons return to the sun, and the well is pierced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Kuafu's eight immortals cross the sea day by day, Chang'e runs to the moon, the cowherd and the weaver girl, and Jingwei reclamation.

    Ye Gong is a good dragon, the frog at the bottom of the well, the seamless, the fish of the dry rut, and Nuwa mends the sky.

    Mirage Jingwei reclamation, Nuwa makes people, Nuwa makes up the sky, Kuafu day by day, Dayu controls the water, mends the day of bathing, East Rabbit Xiwu, opens the world, Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Morning Glory and Weaver Girl, refining stones to make up for the sky, water floods the golden mountain, Yugong moves mountains, Optimus Pillar, Songqiao's longevity, Wushan clouds and rain, Chang'e runs to the moon, Houyi shoots the sun, Candle Zou dead bird, dry fish, Chang'e in the moon, Wuding opens the mountain, six dragons return to the sun and eight immortals cross the sea, Jingwei reclamation, Nuwa makes up the sky, praise the father chasing the sun, opening the world, refining stones to make up the sky, Chang'e running to the moon, mending the sky bathing day, flooding the golden mountain, The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Eight immortals cross the sea, Jingwei reclamation, Nuwa mends the sky, praises the father chasing the sun, opens the world, refining stones to make up the sky, Chang'e runs to the moon, mends the sky and bathes the day, the water floods the golden mountain, and the cowherd and the weaver girl.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Slightly digging quota ** extra f

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Ancient myths and legends --- groundbreaking: Pangu opened up the world and began to have human history. The latter is often a metaphor unprecedented, unprecedented.

    2.Nuwa mends the sky--- mythical story, Fuxi's sister Nuwa refines five-colored stones to mend the sky. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit of transforming heaven and earth.

    3.Stone refining to make up for the sky --- refining: The method of heating to make the substance pure or tough. Ancient mythology, according to legend, the sky is lacking in the northwest, and Nuwa refines the five-color stone to make up for it. It is a metaphor for the use of talents and means to make up for national and political mistakes.

    4.Mending the sky and bathing the day--- which refers to the two mythical stories of Nuwa refining the five-colored stone to mend the sky and Xihe bathing the sun. Later, it was used as a metaphor for man's ability to overcome nature. It also describes great deeds.

    5.Kuafu chasing the sun---Kuafu: the name of a person in ancient legends. Kuafu chased after the sun with all his might. It is a metaphor for people who have great ambitions, but also for those who do not measure themselves. Ancient mythology.

    6.Praise the father day by day--- the same as "praise the father chasing the day".

    7.Ten days rise together--- ancient myths and legends say that there are ten suns that appear at the same time. The metaphor is the turmoil and the rise of the upheaval.

    8.Chang'e runs to the moon--- Chang'e: Moon Palace Fairy: Ben: throws to. Chang'e throws herself to the moon.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Jingwei reclamation, Nuwa makes people, Nuwa mends the sky, praises the father day by day, Dayu controls the water, mends the day of bathing, East Rabbit Xiwu, opens the world, Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Morning Glory Weaver Girl, refining stones to make up the sky, water floods the golden mountain, Yugong moves mountains, Optimus Pillar, Songqiao's longevity, Wushan clouds and rain, Chang'e runs to the moon, Houyi shoots the sun, Candle Zou Dead Bird, Dry Fish of the Rut, Chang'e in the moon, Wuding opens the mountain, Six Dragons return to the sun, and win people through the well.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think there's much difference, but the end result is different!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you take it literally, every story of an idiom story will contain an idiom, which is the origin of the idiom; Fables are the origin of some fables, such as covering your ears and stealing bells, waiting for rabbits, etc.; Myths and stories are some legends that have been handed down, such as Yugong moving mountains, Dayu controlling the water, etc., fables are generally about some lessons, food for thought, mythological stories are some myths that have been circulated, idiom stories are the origin of the idioms we are talking about now, many people are not clear, the difference is still very big! This is my understanding, I hope it helps you, hehe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    insinuations, opening the world, Ye Gong is a good dragon, the eight immortals cross the sea, and Nuwa makes up for the sky.

    1. Innuendos.

    Explanation]: Legend has it that an animal called a snake sprays people's shadows with sand in the water, making people sick. The metaphor is to attack or frame someone in secret.

    From]: Jin Ganbao's "Sou Shen Ji" volume 12: "Its name is called Xuan, a short fox, can shoot people with sand, and the one in it is anxious, headache, fever, and the dramatist is to death." ”

    Translation]: "His name is Snake, and one is a short fox who can shoot people with sand, and the people in him have cramps all over his body, headaches, fevers, and even death. ”

    Second, open the world.

    Explanation]: Ancient myths and legends: Pangu opened up the world and began to have human history. The latter is often a metaphor unprecedented, unprecedented.

    From]: Three Kingdoms Wu Xu Quan's "Three Five Calendars": "Heaven and earth are chaotic like chickens, Pangu was born in it, eight thousand years old, heaven and earth are opened, Yang Qing is the sky, Yin is turbidity is the earth, and Pangu is in it." ”

    Translation]: "Heaven and earth are chaotic like eggs, Pangu was born in it, 18,000 years, heaven and earth opened, Yang Qing is the sky, Yin is the earth, Pangu is in it. ”

    Third, Ye Gong is a good dragon.

    Explanation]: Ye Gong: A nobleman of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high name, sealed in Ye (the name of Guyi, now Ye County, Henan). The metaphor is that you pay lip service to something and don't really like it.

    From]: Han Liu Xiang's "New Preface: Miscellaneous Matters" recorded: Ye Gongzi Gao likes dragons very much, and dragons are engraved on utensils, and dragons are also painted on houses. Zhenlong knew, came to Ye Gong's house, and poked his head into the window. When Ye Gong saw it, he was so frightened that he ran away.

    Fourth, the eight immortals cross the sea.

    Explanation]: According to legend, the eight immortals do not use boats when crossing the sea, and each has a set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "eight immortals cross the sea, each shows its magical powers". Later, they used metaphors to come up with their skills or methods and compete with each other.

    From]: The second fold of Ming Anonymous's "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea": "Then I have a great power of the eight immortals crossing the sea, and Fang shows that the saints return to the mountain and the road is strong, and the end is famous through the ages." ”

    Translation]: As far as our eight immortals cross the sea and have vast powers, it seems that the Taoist method of returning to the position of the immortals is strong, and what we want is to pass on the good reputation through the ages.

    Fifth, Nuwa mends the sky.

    Explanation]: Mythological story, Fuxi's sister Nuwa refining five-colored stones to make up for the sky. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit of transforming heaven and earth.

    From]: Western Han Dynasty Liu An's "Huainanzi Lan Yin Xun": "So Nuwa refined the five-color stone to make up for the sky. ”

    Translation]: "So Nuwa refined the five-colored stone to make up for the sky. ”

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