Alright, here are 20 ancient stories: 1 Flying Together Flying together is a metaphor for the deep love between husband and wife. 2. Self-deceiving The story of covering one's ears and stealing the bell came from the fable: covering one's ears and stealing the bell. It was a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly could not be covered up. 3. Drawing a Snake The analogy of superfluous or superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things comes from "Snakes and Snakes." 4. Return to Zhao in One Piece Returning a piece of jade to Zhao comes from the Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in the Records of the Historian. It is a metaphor for returning a complete thing to oneself. Calling a Deer a Horse Calling a deer a horse came from the Records of the Historian. It was a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 6 Secret It is said in the Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the mean that one is very secretive and does not speak. Pointing at Mulberries and Scolding Trees It was a metaphor for scolding someone on the surface but actually scolding that person. 8 Out of Nothing It comes from the idiom story of creating something out of nothing to describe the creation of something out of nothing. I am the fish on the chopping board From "Records of the Historian, King of Yue, Gou Jian's Aristocratic Family", it was a metaphor for being in danger under the control of others. 10. It comes from the idiom story,"To shoot the rat for fear of the container". It is a metaphor for being too cautious in doing things, afraid of failure or hurting oneself. Drawing a Snake Drawing a snake is a metaphor for superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things. A Dog's Tail The phrase "Dog Tail Continues Mink" came from the idiom story "Dog Tail Continues Mink". It was a metaphor for an article or an action that was not coherent. It was also a metaphor for a person who had no talent and could only do insignificant things. 13 Dead Rabbits and Dead Dogs The idiom of the story of the dead rabbit and the dead dog was used to describe the enemy's useless people or items being cooked and eaten after their death. 14 people are too much Overload comes from the idiom story, Overload, which described the organization as lax and inefficient. Covering One's Ear and Stealing a Bell The phrase "cover one's ears while stealing a bell" came from the idiom story "cover one's ears while stealing a bell". It was a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly could not be covered up. Drawing a Snake Drawing a snake is a metaphor for superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things. Ungrateful Ungratefulness came from the idiom story of ingratitude, which described people who were ungrateful and returned kindness with ingratitude. 18 The Shadow of a Snake The Shadow of the Bow in the Cup and the Snake in the Snake's Shadow came from the idiom Story·The Shadow of the Bow in the Cup and the Snake's Shadow. It described the fear caused by illusory scenes. Calling a Deer a Horse Calling a deer a horse came from the Records of the Historian. It was a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 20 lessons learned The lessons learned from the previous car came from the idiom story. It was a metaphor for the failure of the predecessors to provide reference for future generations.
The story of retreating originated from the war between Jin and Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period. Before the battle with the Chu army, Chong 'er kept his promise and retreated 90 miles. This story was a metaphor for giving in or avoiding people to avoid conflict.
There are many stories of ancient love tragedies. The following are some famous examples: Legend of the White Snake: It is one of the famous love stories in the history of Chinese literature. It tells the love story between the White Snake and Xu Xian. In the story, the white snake sacrificed his life to save Xu Xian, but in the end, he did not achieve his wish. 2. The Phoenix with the Head of a Dragon, Qin and Se. It was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi, describing the love tragedy between Tang Wan and Lu You. In the story, Lu You was heartbroken for Tang Wan and finally chose to leave. Dream of the Red Chamber: It was one of the most famous novels in the history of Chinese literature. It told the love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. In the story, Lin Daiyu died of illness because of Jia Baoyu's ruthlessness, which became a tragic ending. Romeo and Juliet: It is one of the classic plays of William. It tells the story of the hatred between two families and the love story between Romeo and Juliet. In the story, Juliet was forced to separate from Romeo because of the hatred of her family, which eventually became a tragic ending. These ancient love tragedies all had profound cultural implications, expressing the human's discussion and thinking about love, family, loyalty and other values.
" 300 Allusions " was a book with rich content. It contained 300 allusions. These allusions were basically more common, widespread, and frequently used allusions. Some allusions had even been integrated into modern Chinese words. The allusions in this book focused on thinking, storytelling, knowledge, and fun, suitable for children to read, understand, and appreciate. The specific content and details of the story could only be understood after reading the book.
" 300 Allusions " was a book with rich content. It contained 300 allusions. These allusions were basically more common, widespread, and frequently used allusions. Some allusions had even been integrated into modern Chinese words. The allusions in this book focused on the unity of ideology, story, knowledge, and interest. It was suitable for children to read, understand, and appreciate. However, the specific allusion was not mentioned in the search results provided.
There are many stories or allusions about the sea and the stone. The following are some of the common ones: 1 " Daughter of the Sea ": The story of the daughter of the sea who fell in love with a stone floating on the sea and finally sacrificed her body to dance with the stone. This story was often used to describe the pursuit and sacrifice of good things. 2 " The Strange Guest on Coral Island ": In the story, a strange guest from Coral Island encountered a strangely shaped stone while drifting on the sea. He decided to bring it back to Coral Island. But when he returned to the island, he found that the stone had turned into a beautiful woman. This story was often used to describe magical and mysterious powers. 3 " Sea Labourers ": In the story, a young sea laborer encountered a stone floating on the sea during his voyage and decided to bring it home. But when he returned to the island, he found that the stone had turned into a beautiful princess. This story was often used to describe the pursuit of power and wealth. 4. Sea Monster: In the story, the sea monster is a monster who lives in the depths of the ocean. He falls in love with a stone floating on the surface of the sea. In order to pursue his love, he decided to go to the sea where the stone was, but when he arrived there, he found that the stone had become a beautiful woman. This story was often used to describe the pursuit of true love and the unpredictability of fate.
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A soulmate referred to two people who had common interests, hobbies, and opinions in literature, music, and art, and they appreciated each other and communicated with each other to become like-minded friends. In the creation of novels, the allusions of bosom friends often appeared. [1] Zhiyin Manke: Zhiyin Manke was a comic magazine founded by the cartoonist Liu Kanshan. It was popular because of its unique style and excellent content. The storyline and character settings of Zhiyin Manke often matched the interests of the readers and became a community for manga lovers to communicate and share. 2 Zhiyin Story: Zhiyin Story is a famous Chinese novel magazine known for its rich storyline and profound social insight. In " Tales of a Friend," readers could understand all kinds of life experiences and stories, and feel the variety and richness of life. [3]" Zhiyin Xia ": Zhiyin Xia is a Chinese martial arts themed comic that tells the story of a group of chivalrous men. In Zhiyin Xia, readers can feel the charm and chivalrous spirit of traditional Chinese martial arts, and also understand the inheritance and development of traditional Chinese culture. 4. Zhiyin Law: Zhiyin Law is a legal novel and comic that tells the story of the protagonist in legal practice with the law as the background. In Zhiyin Law, readers can understand the norms and operation of the law, and also feel the power and deterrence of the law. These allusions all reflect the variety and richness of Chinese literature and culture, and show the resonance and communication between readers.
Han Xin was one of the historical figures with the most allusions and idioms because he had many famous stories and idioms. For example, the idiom " Marquis of Huaiyin " originated from his name, and he was also known as " The Son of a Floating Mother "," The Great Strategy of the Ancient Era ", and " God of War ". These names all represented his important contributions and influence in history. In addition, Han Xin had also created many idioms and allusions, such as " The path of the road is paved in the open, but the path of the road is paved in the dark,"" Two birds with one stone,"" The one who wins the hearts of the people wins the world," and so on. These idioms and allusions had become an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
It was not illegal to quote ancient allusions and names, but one had to abide by relevant laws, regulations, and ethics. In China, the use of ancient poetry, classic works, traditional culture, etc. can be regarded as a form of literary expression, but it needs to comply with the relevant provisions of the copyright law. If the cited content is not authorized by the original author or the source is indicated, it may constitute an act of copyright violation. In addition, one had to be careful not to overuse or tamper with historical facts when using ancient allusions and names to avoid misleading the reader. In the process of creation, we should respect traditional culture and historical background and avoid distorting and altering historical facts. Therefore, if one wanted to use ancient allusions and names in their novels, they had to abide by relevant laws, regulations, and ethics to ensure that their creations would not violate the intellectual property rights and historical heritage of others.
The origins and allusions of the story could be traced back to ancient literature. Among them,"Shu on Road Construction" was an important source. This work was written by Ye Shi in the Song Dynasty. There was a sentence in the "Road Construction Shu" that described the journey from south to north: "From south to north, there is no need to worry about dragging water and mud; from morning to evening, there is no need to knock your head." This sentence vividly described the scene of people coming and going. In addition, Li Xingdao's " Grey Lanji " of the Yuan Dynasty also mentioned traveling from south to north, describing the scene of merchants coming to the shop to drink. The descriptions in these literary works made the phrase " coming from the south and going from the north " a common idiom used to describe the bustling scene of people coming and going.