Idiom stories based on pictures

Idiom story 1 idiom:

Look at the picture and find a good horse-follow the clue to find something

Pinyin:

[? n t? suǒ j? ]

Explanation:

Look at the picture and find a good horse. It used to be a metaphor for doing things rigidly by dogma, but now it refers to finding things according to clues and getting them easily.

Source:

Visiting the elderly in the post-Conan era

Make sentences with examples:

Every time you see a group of people following the map, you lose more.

Idiom allusions:

There was a man named Sun Yang in the State of Qin. He can recognize a good horse and a bad horse at a glance. People call him Bole. Bole wrote all his horse skills in a book called "To Ma Jing" and drew all kinds of horses. Bole's son is stupid, but he wants to be as good as his father. Bole's son remembered Xiang and thought that he also had the ability to recognize horses. One day, Bole's son saw a toad on the side of the road. He remembers the book saying that a good horse is a horse with a bulging forehead, bright eyes and four big hooves. "This guy has a bulging forehead and big bright eyes. Isn't it a swift horse? " He thought. He was so happy that he took toad home and said to Bole, "Look, I found a good horse!" " "Bole was in distress situation and had to say," Matthew you caught loves to jump. It is not easy to ride! "

Idiom Story 2: Look at the picture and find the horse.

Idiom definition: seek:find;; Ji: Good horse. Follow the portrait to find a good horse. Metaphor is hidebound; It is also a metaphor to follow the clues to find.

The idiom comes from the biography of a beautiful woman in the Han Dynasty written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Today, I don't follow the way of scholars. If I want to choose the scholars at that time by the method of three generations, I still look at the map of Bole, but I can't get it, so it is clear."

Idiom abbreviation: atsj

Idiom words: 4 words

Emotional color: follow the picture is a good word.

Idiom structure: more formal

Idiom era: ancient times

Commonly used degree: commonly used

Example of Idiom: Every time you see a group of people following the map, you lose more. (Lan "Ask the Right Burial Book")

Synonym: scripted, mechanical reproduction

Antonym: not rigidly adhere to the pattern.

Idiom grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; It's derogatory, meaning to follow a clue to find something.

Idiom story: Follow the map story: There was a man named Sun Yang in the State of Qin. He can recognize a good horse and a bad horse at a glance, and people call him Bole. Bole wrote all his horse skills in a book called "To Ma Jing" and drew all kinds of horses. Bole's son is stupid, but he wants to be as good as his father. Bole's son remembered Xiang and thought that he also had the ability to recognize horses. One day, Bole's son saw a toad on the side of the road. He remembers the book saying that a good horse is a horse with a bulging forehead, bright eyes and four big hooves. "This guy has a bulging forehead and big bright eyes. Isn't it a swift horse? " He thought. He was so happy that he took toad home and said to Bole, "Look, I found a good horse!" " "Bole was in distress situation and had to say," Matthew you caught loves to jump. It is not easy to ride! "

The moral of following the map: we should study hard and humbly inherit the book knowledge handed down by our predecessors, but we must pay attention to practice, verify it in practice, firmly grasp and develop it. This is the correct attitude. "

In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Sun Yang.

He is good at distinguishing good horses from bad ones, and everyone calls him Bole. (You can tell your baby what Bole means. You don't need to understand it. At least you have an idea ~)

Bole wrote a book about his life's knowledge of horse watching.

The book describes in detail the characteristics of a good horse.

One day, Bole's son hoped that he could be as good as his father.

So I took this book and read it carefully.

The book says:

A good horse should have a high forehead, big hooves, bulging eyes and can jump very high.

A good horse can meet these conditions.

Bole's son was very proud after reading it.

I feel that I have learned my father's skills.

One day, Bole's son saw a toad on the side of the road.

Think about the high forehead, bulging eyes and four hooves mentioned in the book. The jumping power is amazing.

I thought: Oh, it seems that the swift horse written in his and his father's book is just a little short.

But it's a good horse.

He is very happy. He suddenly caught toad.

Then I ran to my father's study and wanted to show off in front of my father.

Bole laughed and cried when he saw the "Liangju" in his baby son's hand.

Laughed twice and said, "Son, you can only jump. I'm afraid you can't ride well! " "

This story tells us

Children should learn to use it flexibly when studying and study hard in books.

But you should also use it flexibly, not like the children above ~

Map-based Idiom Story 4 1 Map-based Idiom Story

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Sun Yang in the State of Qin, who was good at distinguishing the quality of horses. Just let him have a look, and he can know the quality of a horse. Because Bole is said to be the god in charge of horses in the sky, people call him Bole.

In order not to lose his unique skills, he wrote a book called Xiangma Jing, which introduced all kinds of good horses with pictures and words.

Sun Yang's son has poor qualifications, but he wants to inherit his father's career. After getting familiar with this book, he thought he had learned all his father's skills, so he took the necklace to find Maxima.

Xiang said: "The main characteristics of Maxima are: high forehead, big eyes and hooves like stacked wine yeast." He searched for a long time according to this feature and found nothing.

One day, he found a jumping animal on the roadside. After reading it for a long time, he felt that it was very similar to the maxima mentioned in the "Xiangma Jing", so he tried his best to bring it back and take it home.

As soon as he entered the door, he shouted, "I found a swift horse." It looks similar to what the book says, but the head is smaller and the hooves are almost the same. "

Sun Yang was really upset when he saw that his son was holding a toad, so he had to answer, "Silly son, what you are holding is a toad, not a swift horse at all! You can't follow the map like this. If you want to learn the skills of horses, you have to go to see more horses and learn more about horses! "

The son was ashamed and plunged into the herd to study horses.

2 Idiom story materials based on pictures

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Interpretation refers to finding a good horse according to the picture. It used to be a metaphor for doing things rigidly by dogma, but now it refers to finding things according to clues and getting them easily.

From Ban Gu's Biography of Han Shu Belle in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Today, I don't take the road of being a scholar. If I want to take the scholar at that time by the method of three generations, I still hope for the map of Bole, and I hope to get a horse in the city, but I have not got it."

Used as predicate, attribute and adverbial

Synonyms are mechanically and step by step scripted.

Antonyms don't stick to patterns and act according to circumstances.

Comment on idiom stories according to pictures

It's ridiculous to mistake toad for a swift horse. No matter work or study, rigid dogma and copying mechanically are unreliable. We must practice more, sum up experience and gain knowledge through repeated practice. There is nothing wrong with reference and reference. What's more important is to sum up what suits you best and learn how to innovate from it. Don't be trapped by fixed thinking and make unnecessary jokes. Know how to sum up experience from failure and create success from experience.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Sun Yang in the State of Qin who was very good at watching horses. No matter what kind of horse it is, he can tell good from bad at a glance. He is often invited to know horses and choose horses. People call him Bole (originally the name of the star in the sky, it is said that he is in charge of managing Tianma).

Once, Sun Yang passed by a place and suddenly saw an old horse pulling a salt cart barking at him. On closer inspection, it turned out to be a swift horse, only a little older. The old horse dragged the cart with difficulty, and Sun Yang felt too wronged by this swift horse. Originally a BMW pony that can run on the battlefield and play a greater role, now it is dragging a salt cart in obscurity, slowly consuming its momentum and physical strength. What a pity! Sun Yang was so sad that she burst into tears at the thought.

In order to make more people learn to kiss up to horses, to make Maxima no longer be buried, and to keep his unique skills from being lost, Sun Yang wrote a book with his years of accumulated experience and knowledge of flattery, which contains various forms of horses. This book is called Imitation of Horse Sutra.

Sun Yang had a son who read the "Xiangma Jing" written by his father. He thought it was easy to kiss up to horses, so he took this book and looked for good horses everywhere. He followed the pattern drawn in the book and found nothing. I searched according to the characteristics written in the book, and finally found a toad with characteristics very similar to those written in the book. I happily took toad home and said to my father, Dad, I found a swift horse, but the hoof was almost the same. Father looked at it and couldn't help laughing. He didn't expect his son to be so stupid, so he said humorously, it's a pity that Matthew likes to jump and can't be used to pull a cart. Then sigh: the so-called follow the picture.

The story comes from Yang Shen's The Mountain of Lin Yi in the Ming Dynasty.

Interpreting idioms according to the picture is a metaphor for mechanically doing things according to the old way and not knowing how to change; It is also a metaphor to look for things according to certain clues.

Explanation of idiom story 6:

Seeking a good horse according to the image is a metaphor for sticking to dogma and sticking to the rules. What I mean now is to follow the clue. Seeking is seeking, riding a good horse.

This idiom comes from "cutting mountains with forests", and Bole's Xiang has the saying that "the hoof is like a tired mulberry at dusk", and his son holds "Ma Jing" as a horse. When he met the big toad, he said to his father, "I got a horse, just like that one, but its hooves are not as good as music."

Sun Yang, a native of Qin in the Spring and Autumn Period, is said to be the most famous horse expert in ancient China. He can tell a horse at a glance. Because it is said that Bole is the god in charge of horses in the sky, people call Sun Yang Bole.

Sun Yang, a native of Qin in the Spring and Autumn Period, is said to be the most famous horse expert in ancient China. He can tell a horse at a glance. Because it is said that Bole is the god in charge of horses in the sky, people call Sun Yang Bole.

Bole has a son with poor intelligence. He has read his father's Sweet Horse Sutra, and he really wants to go out and find a swift horse. He saw in "Xiang Ma Jing" that "the main characteristics of a swift horse are high forehead, big eyes and hooves like folded wine bars", so he took out a book and tried his eyesight.

Not far away, he saw a big toad, quickly caught it and told his father, "I found a good horse, which is similar to what you said in your book" Xiangma Jing ",except that its hoof is not like a folded bar of wine!"

Who is the hero of idiom story 7?

According to the map, the hero is Sun Yang.

According to the map: metaphor is rigid; It is also a metaphor to follow the clues to find.

Introduction to Sun Yang:

Bole, whose real name is Sun Yang, is also known as the King, who is good at watching horses and being good at words. He comes from the Spring and Autumn Period. Because of his excellent research on horses, people forgot his original name and simply called him Bole.

According to the allusions of the map:

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Sun Yang in the State of Qin, who was good at distinguishing the quality of horses. Just let him have a look, and he can know the quality of a horse. Because Bole is said to be the god in charge of horses in the sky, people call him Bole. In order not to lose his unique skills, he wrote a book called Xiangma Jing, which introduced all kinds of good horses with pictures and words.

Sun Yang's son has poor qualifications, but he wants to inherit his father's career. After getting familiar with this book, he thought he had learned all his father's skills, so he took the necklace to find Maxima. Xiang said: "The main characteristics of Maxima are: high forehead, big eyes and hooves like stacked wine yeast." He searched for a long time according to this feature and found nothing.

One day, he found a jumping animal on the roadside. He looked at it for a long time, and thought it was very similar to the Maxima mentioned in The Horse Sutra, so he tried his best to get it back and take it home. As soon as he entered the door, he shouted, "I found a swift horse." It looks similar to what is said in "Xiang Ma Jing", but the head is smaller and the hooves are almost the same. " Sun Yang was really upset when he saw that his son was holding a toad, so he had to answer, "Silly son, what you are holding is a toad, not a swift horse at all! You can't follow the map like this. If you want to learn the skills of horses, you have to go to see more horses and learn more about horses! " The son was ashamed and plunged into the herd to study horses.

Enlightenment from following the map:

It is useless to talk on paper, which also proves the correctness of the sentence "practice is the only criterion for testing truth"

Explain the idiom story 8 according to the picture: seek: find; Ji: Good horse. Follow the portrait to find a good horse. Metaphor is hidebound; It is also a metaphor to follow the clues to find.

Idiom story:

Sun Yang, a native of Qin in the Spring and Autumn Period, is said to be the most famous horse expert in ancient China. He can tell a horse at a glance. Because it is said that Bole is the god in charge of horses in the sky, people call Sun Yang Bole.

It is said that Bole compiled his rich horse knowledge and experience into a book "Xiangma Jing". In the book, he wrote down various characteristics of a swift horse and drew many illustrations for people to understand horses.

Bole has a son with poor intelligence. He has read his father's Sweet Horse Sutra, and he really wants to go out and find a swift horse. He saw in "Xiang Ma Jing" that "the main characteristics of a swift horse are high forehead, big eyes and hooves like folded wine bars", so he took out a book and tried his eyesight.

Not far away, he saw a big toad, quickly caught it and told his father, "I found a good horse, which is similar to what you said in your book" Xiangma Jing ",except that its hoof is not like a folded bar of wine!" Bole looked at the big toad in his son's hand and couldn't help but be funny and angry. He said humorously, "This horse loves to jump and can't ride!"